|
Post by msdemos on Aug 15, 2018 2:23:19 GMT
SAVE FERRIS
|
|
|
Post by Terrapin Station on Aug 15, 2018 12:32:45 GMT
"Multiple jobs with differing stress levels" is the closest answer to my situation. I do work-for-hire jobs and sometimes I work as a contractor. (I work as a musician, composer and arranger.) Basically it depends on the people involved with each gig, their personalities, their demands, how their demands gel with my own dispositions (sometimes not very well), what sort of deadlines we're dealing with--sometimes there's high pressure to do something faster than it's really possible to do it, and especially when I'm functioning as a contractor, there can be problems if people are relatively irresponsible, if they're flaking out, etc.
So sometimes very little stress, sometimes a high degree of stress, and then there's everything in between, and a job can be an ongoing (well, usually off and on/periodic) thing for a number of years or it can be just a couple hours just one day (and again, anything in between).
|
|
|
Post by ant-mac on Aug 15, 2018 14:30:57 GMT
No job, no stress.
|
|
|
Post by ghostintheshell on Aug 15, 2018 14:35:44 GMT
|
|
|
Post by ant-mac on Aug 15, 2018 14:36:52 GMT
Enough money.
My needs are simple.
|
|
|
Post by Anonymous Andy on Aug 15, 2018 14:42:48 GMT
Stress is not terribly common. Boredom seems to be the overwhelming theme at the moment.
|
|
|
Post by Raimo47 on Aug 15, 2018 16:49:23 GMT
Very little. Excluding some phone calls and e-mails, I never think anything job-related on my spare time.
|
|
|
Post by lenlenlen1 on Aug 15, 2018 17:17:47 GMT
some. not a ton. but some
|
|
|
Post by Sandman on Aug 15, 2018 17:34:07 GMT
Same here. The only stress I have everyday is deciding if I am going bike riding or fishing or swimming or camping or cooking on grill or hiking or out to eat or shooting my guns or getting a fire going in my outdoor fire pit. And what kind of beer to buy. Decisions, decisions. So much stress.
|
|