I just read from the Filipina Librarian in the Land Down Under blog
that librarians suffer most stress.  Here's the BBC Article URL:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/4605476.stm

Excerpts:
"Fighting fires may sound taxing, chasing criminals demanding, but a
new study says that working in a library is the most stressful job of
all.
Librarians are the most unhappy with their workplace, often finding
their job repetitive and unchallenging, according to psychologist
Saqib Saddiq.
He will tell the British Psychological Society that one in three
workers suffer from poor psychological health.
The study surveyed nearly 300 people drawn from five occupations.
They were firefighters, police officers, train operators, teachers and
librarians and were intended to cover the spectrum, with the
librarians first-thought to be the least stressful occupation.
Unchallenging, repetitive
The research, being presented at a society conference in Glasgow,
looked at nine "stressors", such as how much control workers thought
they had over their working day, their workload and how much they
earned.  It also looked at absenteeism, job satisfaction and whether
work stress spilled over into their private life.
Librarians complained about their physical environment, saying they
were sick of being stuck between book shelves all day, as well as
claiming their skills were not used and how little control they felt
they had over their career.
They were also more likely than other professions to be absent from
work...."

What are your reactions to this?
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