If you're feeling stressed out at work, can you imagine how you'll feel if your job made the list? We all have differentwork stress for various reasons, but recently Career Trends put their data to the test and created a list of the 30 "least stressful jobs" in the United States. I'll list them for you, along with a not so typical description of the job itself. For the data that goes along with their reasons behind it all, you can see their article here.

30 Cartographers - Those in this field collect, analyze and interpret geographic info that they get from geodetic surveys, aerial photographs and satelite data. It also sounds pretty cool.

29 Judicial Law Clerks - They do the research and prep for legal documents to assist judges.

28 Hand Sewers - Exactly like it sounds. They sew things, lots of things. ALL. THE. THINGS.

27 Economics Professors - Um, because economics.

26 Self-Enrichment Education Teachers - Basically, these teachers teach everything you wouldn't get in a regular, every day, run of the mill college class. Like, how to deal with life in the real world and stuff.

25 Sustainability Specialists - They address organizational sustainability issues aka it's all about the environment, yo.

24 Mail Machine Operators - You know that saying "going postal"? Well, that should maybe be rethought because well, it's on the least stressful job list.

23 Bakers - Because with baking comes cookies and lets be serious, no one has ever been stressed when surrounded by cookies.

22 Mapping Technicians - They calculate map making information and well, if you've ever taken a peak at a map then you're probably wondering, like I am, "how did this make the least stressful jobs list?!" (see data here)

21 Operations Research Analysts - It involves mathematical modeling and no, that's not when a number dresses up and walks the run way.

20 Barbers - Cut, trim, shampoo, repeat.

19 Proofreaders - Unless you're OCD with your grammatical errors, well actually you should probably have this job. Also: must enjoy reading.

18 Medical Transcriptionists - Given a lot of doctors type their notes these days, this probably isn't as difficult as it used to be trying to read their chicken scratch.

17 Economists - All about addressing economic problems; goods, services, money (cha-ching!)

16 Crop Farmworkers - Planting, cultivating, harvesting, enjoying the outdoors and stuff like that.

15 Statisticians - This is another mathmatical job which honestly stresses me out just thinking about it (how is it in the middle of this list?!)

14 Remote Sensing Scientists - Analyzing and problem solving, plus developing new sensor systems that work with natural resource managment, urban planning and homeland security. Hello, high power!

13 Upholsterers - Making things look pretty again and again and again...

12 Archivists - Appraisal, editing and safekeeping of permanent records and historically valuable documents. Don't spill...ANYTHING.

11 Door-to-Door Sales Workers - We all know who they are. None of us answer the door. Fall to the ground and roll out of the view of the window to safety.

10 Ushers - No, not the R&B crooner you've seen on The Voice and discovered Justin Bieber (is it too late to say he's "sorry?") But, the ones showing us to our seats. As long as your sense of direction is good, this is cake.

9 Mathmeticians - Carry the four, add twelve...I can't even, right now.

8 Geographic Information Systems Technicians - Assisting smarty pants scientists, technologists and/or related profesionals within a building and keeping their geographic information systems (GIS) systems in tact.

7 Crossing Guards - They help us walk across the street. Or, they stop us in traffic at the most inopportune times. What do they care? They've got a stop sign and you must obey (and maybe collaborate and listen.)

6 Massage Therapists - This has to have its ups and downs, right?! I mean, would you want to touch everyone that came through that door?

5 Etchers and Engravers - They do the chiseling on hard things that impresses the rest of us.

4 Statistical Assistants - Data and formulas and math and I'm cuious, how many times and how quickly can you say statistical?

3 Library Technicians - Basically, a libraians assistant. My Mom does this in elementary schools, I don't think she'd agree as to where this falls on the list.

2 Agricultural Sorters - I mean, someone has to sort our food. How stressed are you putting away your groceries?

1 Models - ...exactly.

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