18 well paid professions with high levels of stress
For lovers of thrills, journalists have compiled a rating of professions requiring resistance to stress.
Initially, data from the Occupational Information Network and the US Department of Labor were analyzed and occupations with increased stress were identified. Then, using information from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the eighteen highest-paid occupations were selected from among these occupations, but the lower threshold should not be lower than $70—the average annual salary in the United States.
The result is shown below.
18. Clinical psychologist
Average salary: $ 74 030
17. Navigator on the ship
Average salary: $ 79 180
16. Funeral Services Manager
Average salary: $ 81 080
15. Detective or police chief
Average salary: $ 84 260
14. News analyst
Average salary: $ 84 380
13. Agent or business manager of artists, musicians and athletes
Average salary: $ 97 220
12. Nurse midwife
Average salary: $ 97 700
11. Nurse in a psychiatric clinic
Average salary: $ 97 990
10. Resuscitation Nurse
Average salary: $ 97 990
9. Emergency nurse
Average salary: $ 97 990
8. Airplane pilot, navigator and flight engineer
Average salary: $ 131 760
7. Anesthetist
Average salary: $ 158 900
6. Executive Director
Salary: $ 180 700
5. Urologist
Average salary: $ 189 760
4. Chief Therapist
Average salary: $ 190 530
3. Obstetrician and gynecologist
Average salary: $ 214 750
2. Maxillofacial Surgeon
Average salary: $ 219 600
1. Surgeon
Average salary: $ 240 440
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