Occupational Stress Foreword

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Occupational Stress Foreword
Occupation stress is one of the most common forms of stress that every single person experiences in their lives but unlike other types it is like a nail that continues to be nailed in over and over. There are many occupations where stress becomes a major factor in a job and often people like to jump to important jobs like health professions and engineers because of the high pressure situations where lives are often on the line, but another can be just as detrimental to its workers and that is retail. Retail workers have one of the greatest stress related jobs because of numerous changes inside businesses and the constant interactions with customers and even supervisors. Through the sources provided we will examine how retail employment can cause stress for both people in and out of the profession as well I will interview two workers in this field and attempt to dissect their opinions on the stresses of it and then compare and contrast their two views and then afterward put in my thoughts and compare that to the interview statements. Ultimately the stress of having to work retail will be dived into length to prove that it is among one of the most stressful occupations around.

Defining Stress
“Workbook” (Seaward, 2012)

Stress From the Top Down
While stress comes in many forms, in retail there are a few major stressors like work factors, physical environment, workplace changes, and organizational practice. Excessive hours and unreasonable demands create unneeded stress at work and then increase in traffic create more noise making workers environment more stressful. Then when all the factors mesh communication drops and responsibilities are shrugged, and in fear of turnover and poor job security ma...

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