I would think having to act next to Scarlett Johansson would be more stressful, unless he's taking rub-one-out breaks.
It's Jeremy Renner... you don't think he has multiple hot women on his speed dial? Scarlet is hot, but I'm sure that guy gets plenty of action.
yep. Tons of shady people. I finally called it quits when one addict idiot didn't chalk out a skylight, and a guy went through it with tar coming in over him. I decided not to leave my life in the hands of idiots.
That list is bullshit. C'mon, fire fighters in the peak of their work are freaked out and their gear makes them hot beyond believe. That next step could take you under. Chemicals, reactivity and the unknown. I also think guys that whack down trees are stressed as that Csaw can take out your femur. Believe it or not municipal inspectors get the stress from their supervisors more that the public. I absolutely do not think the Forbes list is real.
Did you guys know I'm related to Jeremy Renner? My sister is married to his father. So he's my step nephew.
Gonna go ahead and say emergency services (ER doctors, EMTs, firefighters, police officers, etc.) and military win this one given what they deal with on a daily basis. Acting, event planning, and photojournalism could be stressful in the fact that the work can be sporadic and/or specifically demanding, but no one's life is on the line and if things don't go as planned it's not like you or someone's else's family member is going to wind up dead.
Journalism can be, LameR. Journalists have been killed in conflict zones, singled out for beheading - remember that horrible video? Agreed, not the usual job description but definitely more than event planning. But personally I see the most stressful jobs as the endless, repetitive, low pay, dead end. Because firefighters, police officers, ER doctors - they chose that. They are people who for whatever reason, more power to them, thrive on the edge. And they are usually well rewarded with both pay and prestige. But a woman in some Third World country sewing clothes or shoes 18 hours a day for pennies, subjected to sexual harassment or assault by boss, children left with any relative who can keep them, in rooms without proper heat/cooling, ventilation or restroom facilities, breathing dust and fumes, no sick days, over and over and over, day after day, no relief in sight and no options. To me that endless treadmill is the ultimate stresser.
Whether you like them or not, government workers that have to collect money from people is probably pretty stressfull. Especially with all the hate thrown at them.