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10 jobs that can lead to depression

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For most people, work is a necessary evil. You might not enjoy it all the time, but you need it to live.

But you survive. You thrive, you grow, you get something out of it.

For some people, however, their jobs may lead them to depression. At one point of time, some of us may feel blue, unhappy, miserable, or down in the dumps.

But others may be truly clinically depressed, which website PubMed Health describes as "a mood disorder in which feelings of sadness, loss, anger, or frustration interfere with everyday life for weeks or longer."

According to website health.com, some jobs are more depression-prone than others.

It lists 10 careers in which full-time workers are more likely to report an episode of major depression in a given year.

Nursing home/child-care workers - According to health.com, nearly 11 per cent of those people working in this field report a bout of major depression.

Food service staff - A combination of low pay and exhausting jobs make this the no. 2 career that can cause depression.

Social workers - Dealing with every imaginable crisis can make this a very demanding, stressful job.

Health care workers - Doctors, nurses, therapists are included in this group of people whose jobs entail erratic, long hours where lives are literally in their hands.

Artists, entertainers, and writers - The combination of irregular paychecks, uncertain hours, isolation, combined with their lifestyle may contribute to their depression. According to the website, creative people may also have higher rates of mood disorders.

Teachers - Teachers get all sorts of demands from all sorts of people - from their students, parents to the schools themselves, plus they take home their work most of the time.

Administrative support staff - Unpredictable days plus taking orders from all directions while they hold very little control may be the cause for depression for people who hold these jobs.

Maintenance and grounds workers - Frequent night shifts, irregular hours, and being called on when something goes wrong to clean up other people's messes make this a tough job.

Financial advisors and accountants - Being responsible for handling other people's money and bearing the guilt if their clients start losing money can make them depressed.

Salespeople - Long hours, coupled with uncertainty of income due to working for commissions may cause depression.
 
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Working in a place full of stinkin Ah Nehs, crude uncivilised Ah Tiongs and fucktard yaya Pinoys can also lead you to depression..:eek:
 
They forgot

IT pple - Constantly having to competing with Ah Nehs/Chinamen, both FTs or outsourced work, for jobs. Spending years/thousands of dollars to get an IT Degree only to realize it's obsolete the moment they graduate. Spending years gaining experience working in the field only to find them irrelevant the moment the next new fab comes onto the market. Any professional certification gained becomes obsolete within 2 years
 
aiyah..working in singapore is the no 1 causes of Depression...increment very pitiful...:oIo:
 
aiyah..working in singapore is the no 1 causes of Depression...increment very pitiful...:oIo:

U want to see high increment. Go to India. My Ah Neh colleagues last 2 years increment 10%

Inflation 12%
 
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why don't you lead the way...

I am halfway there liao. I spent about 3 months of last year in India. This month already spent 2 months there. My next trip is in Oct. Sooner or later my boss will make me learn Hindi and post me there.
 
Salespeople - Long hours, coupled with uncertainty of income due to working for commissions may cause depression.

That is why we need to come in Sammyboy to talkcock and destress...
 
I am halfway there liao. I spent about 3 months of last year in India. This month already spent 2 months there. My next trip is in Oct. Sooner or later my boss will make me learn Hindi and post me there.

good what..then can find one hindi actress and marry her...
 
heard that gynae also get depressed due to overwhelming examination of cunts .....side effect is that they do not do cunninligis .... no matter how fresh the abalone ....
 
There is one more that might lead to depression.

Hanging around with sinkies all the time. no wonder my life is so happy as i avoided every single one of them.
 
There is one more that might lead to depression.

Hanging around with sinkies all the time. no wonder my life is so happy as i avoided every single one of them.

Since you are in Singapore, you will face sinkies everyday. Does that make you happy?
 
jobless psycho wacko bus64 doesn't need a job to be depressive. he just needs to pop in an extra pill.
 
For most people, work is a necessary evil. You might not enjoy it all the time, but you need it to live.

But you survive. You thrive, you grow, you get something out of it.

For some people, however, their jobs may lead them to depression. At one point of time, some of us may feel blue, unhappy, miserable, or down in the dumps.

But others may be truly clinically depressed, which website PubMed Health describes as "a mood disorder in which feelings of sadness, loss, anger, or frustration interfere with everyday life for weeks or longer."

According to website health.com, some jobs are more depression-prone than others.

It lists 10 careers in which full-time workers are more likely to report an episode of major depression in a given year.

Nursing home/child-care workers - According to health.com, nearly 11 per cent of those people working in this field report a bout of major depression.

Food service staff - A combination of low pay and exhausting jobs make this the no. 2 career that can cause depression.

Social workers - Dealing with every imaginable crisis can make this a very demanding, stressful job.

Health care workers - Doctors, nurses, therapists are included in this group of people whose jobs entail erratic, long hours where lives are literally in their hands.

Artists, entertainers, and writers - The combination of irregular paychecks, uncertain hours, isolation, combined with their lifestyle may contribute to their depression. According to the website, creative people may also have higher rates of mood disorders.

Teachers - Teachers get all sorts of demands from all sorts of people - from their students, parents to the schools themselves, plus they take home their work most of the time.

Administrative support staff - Unpredictable days plus taking orders from all directions while they hold very little control may be the cause for depression for people who hold these jobs.

Maintenance and grounds workers - Frequent night shifts, irregular hours, and being called on when something goes wrong to clean up other people's messes make this a tough job.

Financial advisors and accountants - Being responsible for handling other people's money and bearing the guilt if their clients start losing money can make them depressed.

Salespeople - Long hours, coupled with uncertainty of income due to working for commissions may cause depression.

most forummers here who are either jobless or skivving on their miserable work.
 
jobless psycho wacko bus64 doesn't need a job to be depressive. he just needs to pop in an extra pill.

leetahbar..can ask you?..do you really do what Busno64 describe you. This is a honest question.
 
heard that gynae also get depressed due to overwhelming examination of cunts .....side effect is that they do not do cunninligis .... no matter how fresh the abalone ....

For the reasons u gave, I readily agree! Laughed & laughed!:D
 
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