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I don’t believe this is an industry-specific issue. I’ve worked now in seven (airline, telecommunications, transportation, manufacturing, banking, events, home building). Airline by far was the most stressful due to the nature of the business itself. I had health-related issues due to stress at this and only this one. It was PARTLY due to the industry but mainly due to the management.
Couple questions:
Is your company providing you with the adequate tools and time to complete tasks, for example? If the answer is no, are they aware of this and what steps are being done in the immediate to long-term future?
Are you communicating exactly how long tasks will take or are you over promising and then becoming overwhelmed, for example?
Are you saying “yes” to everything being thrown at you just because?
Hard to answer without adequate background, tbh.
What is the cause of work-related stress?
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