Most Stressful Jobs of 2014
Gaelen Hicks
Most Stressful Jobs
Enlisted MIlitary Personnel
Military General
Firefighter
Firefighters respond to emergency situations and primarily protect people, the environment and property from all types of accident and emergencies. They work closely with the local community to increase their level of fire safety awareness in order to help prevent fires and accidents occurring in the first place.
Firefighters promote fire safety and enforce fire safety standards in public and commercial premises by acting and advising on all matters relating to the protection of life and property from fire and other risks. Lectures, exercises, practice drills and other forms of training are an integral and ongoing part of the job.$22,030
Airline Pilot
Airline pilots fly passengers and/or cargo on long or short-haul flights for leisure, business or commercial purposes.
The aircraft is typically operated by two pilots; one will be the captain who is the pilot in command, while the other will be the supporting first officer. The pilots will usually take turns to fly the plane to avoid fatigue, with one operating the controls while the other speaks to air traffic control and completes the paperwork. In some instances, such as long-haul flights, there may be three or four pilots on board so that the necessary breaks from flying can be taken.$98,410 per year
Event Coorinator
Physical Coordinator
The employee health and wellness coordinator functions as a member of the
human resource department, with responsibilities in the areas of pre-employment and annual
health assessments of volunteers and employees, education, health promotion programs and
assisting in meeting all state and federal regulations that impact ESLC employees and
volunteers.$26,995