5 Low-Stress Jobs That Pay $80K or More a Year

admin

GOBankingRates 5 Low-Stress Jobs That Pay $80K or More a Year Read full article Vance Cariaga December 4, 2023 at 4:30 p.m.· 3 min read Zero Creatives / Getty Images/Cultura RF You’ve probably heard the adage, “work smarter, not harder,” which reportedly dates to the 1930s and has probably meant different things to different people…

imageGOBankingRates 5 Low-Stress Jobs That Pay $80K or More a Year Read full article Vance Cariaga December 4, 2023 at 4:30 p.m.· 3 min read Zero Creatives / Getty Images/Cultura RF

You’ve probably heard the adage, “work smarter, not harder,” which reportedly dates to the 1930s and has probably meant different things to different people ever since.Some take it to mean you should make the most efficient use of your time to increase productivity on the job.Others interpret it as an excuse for lazy workers to take shortcuts instead of rolling up their sleeves and putting in maximum effort .

Dave Ramsey: Is It Worth Converting Your Traditional 401(k) Into a Roth 401(k)?

I’m a Financial Advisor: These Are 7 Key Habits of 401(k) and IRA Millionaires

Those who see it as an excuse for laziness will not be cheered by a new trend, called “Lazy Girl Jobs,” that is becoming a thing on TikTok among Gen Z followers.According to a recent Wall Street Journal column, the Lazy Girl Jobs movement involves pursuing “low-stress, mostly or completely remote jobs paying $60,000 to $80,000 so that you can enjoy lives of non-work-focused safety and comfort.”

The phrase was reportedly coined by TikToker Gabrielle (@gabrielle_judge), who recommends eyeing job listings such as “Marketing Associate” and “Customer Success Manager” that might allow workers to “go live our lives and be amazing humans.”

Sponsored: Open a new checking account and earn early paycheck access; up to 2 days early with Discover® Cashback Debit with Early Pay

(Relatively) Low-Stress Jobs That Pay $80,000 or More If that sounds like a good gig to you — but you still want to haul in a very good salary — certain jobs that might just fill the bill, according to a recent analysis from Business Insider.One caveat: remote work may not be a possibility for all positions which follow.

In its analysis, Business Insider ranked occupations from most to least stressful using the U.S.

Department of Labor’s O*NET OnLine occupational database, which includes measurements of how important certain skills, activities and personal traits are for a particular job.

Billionaires vs.

the Middle Class: Who Pays More in Taxes?

Among those measurements is stress tolerance, which O*NET describes as jobs that require “accepting criticism and dealing calmly and effectively with high-stress situations.” Job characteristics such as stress tolerance are graded on a scale of 0 to 100, with 0 meaning low stress and 100 very high stress.

Story continues Here’s a look at five comparatively low-stress jobs that pay $80,000 or more a year.

1.Political scientist Importance of stress tolerance: 68.

Average annual wage: $126,140.

2.Geoscientist (except hydrologists and geographers) Importance of stress tolerance: 68.

Average annual wage: $104,560.

3.Ship engineer Importance of stress tolerance: 68.

Average annual wage: $100,980.

4.Postsecondary mathematical science teacher Importance of stress tolerance: 68.

Average annual wage: $90,110.

5.

Postsecondary philosophy and religion teacher Importance of stress tolerance: 68.

Average annual wage: $87,100.

High Stress Jobs Sometimes Offer Little Pay If you’re interested in which jobs land on the other end of the scale — those with high stress — there’s a list for that, too.Salary.com ranked the 10 most stressful jobs, and you probably won’t be surprised to learn that they include police officers, firefighters and military personnel.

Here’s something else to ponder: Only two of the 10 most stressful jobs pay an average income of above $80,000 a year, while three of them pay less than $40,000 a year.

Here’s a look at the 10 most stressful jobs and their average median salaries, according to Salary.com:

10.Teacher: $55,390.

9.Social worker: $48,6718.

8.Newspaper reporter: $37,942.

7.Emergency dispatcher: $34,262.

6.

Registered Nurse — ER: $66,517.

5.Police officer: $51,063.

4.Commercial airline pilot: $119,958.

3.Firefighter: $42,631.

2.Surgeon: $342,520.

1.Enlisted military personnel: $18,127 (Army Private — E2).

More From GOBankingRates

Money Expert Rachel Cruze Recommends Buying These 10 Used Cars for Under $10K

11 Uncommon Investments That Can Actually Make You A Lot of Money

3 Things You Must Do When Your Savings Reach $50,000

5 Fastest Ways to Raise Your Credit Score Without a Credit Card

This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com : 5 Low-Stress Jobs That Pay $80K or More a Year

TRENDING 1.

There’s a lot of money at stake in the NBA In-Season Tournament.For 2-way players, it’s a whole lot 2.Analysis: Patriots’ problems are bigger than quarterback, blame starts with Bill Belichick 3.Wild take win streak into matchup against the Flames 4.

Islanders and Sharks take the ice for out-of-conference matchup 5.Avalanche bring losing streak into game against the Ducks.

Leave a Reply

Next Post

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's Wedding Photos

Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton's Wedding Photos Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton tied the knot on July 3, 2021, in an intimate ceremony on Shelton's ranch in Oklahoma By Andrea Wurzburger Andrea Wurzburger Andrea Wurzburger is a former features writer at PEOPLE.She left PEOPLE in 2022.People Editorial Guidelines Updated on December 4, 2023 06:26AM EST…
Gwen Stefani and Blake Shelton’s Wedding Photos

Subscribe US Now