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With this job, you have the highest chance of becoming depressed

Work, work, work – some people happily get up to get to work, others are overjoyed when it’s 5:00 PM again.

 
Of course, the most important thing is to do something you enjoy. But that is easier said than done. Because how do you find that dream job – preferably one that pays well too?

 
However you approach it, often a perfect job is a matter of matching your personality. Some people like to have many people around them, while others prefer to sit behind a computer screen. What suits you may not suit your neighbor at all. So take a moment for yourself every now and then to reflect on what it is in life that truly makes you smile. Where you can work effortlessly until 11:00 PM. This way you discover what your passion is – and ultimately you can only endure 50 years of work if you do something that makes you happy.

 
What is an official fact is that one job makes you happier than another. It has been proven that there is one factor that particularly makes you unhappy. And that is: having a lot of contact with customers.

 
Researchers checked the number of depressed people per profession and found that jobs where employees had a lot of contact with customers were particularly common in the negative list. Think of jobs like real estate agent, driver, and social worker. It’s about ‘having to put on a show‘. Playing that whole ’game‘ in the workplace and therefore not being able to be yourself wears most people down over time. It is literally exhausting to constantly take on a different role that it quickly drains people both physically and mentally. And those who are exhausted in this way are quicker depressed, yes.

 
This is what 23 different girl bosses say about their career steps. And did you know that even your relationship can make you depressed?

 
The jobs that the most depressed people have:
– Nurse
– Waitress in a hospitality establishment
– Social worker, for example in youth care
– People in healthcare, such as doctors
– Artists, writers, entertainers

Source: Health

Written by: Tessa Heinhuis