Some jobs are stressful by definition because they’re physically dangerous (such as firefighting or criminal justice), involve matters of life and death (emergency functions), or are psychologically demanding (social work, teaching).
But people who stamp metal or crunch numbers can also be subject to stress on the job.
Workplace stress is usually the result of high demands on the job, real or perceived lack of control concerning those demands, poor day-to-day organization and communication, and an unsupportive work environment.
Can anyone of you suggest what can be the reasons for the workplace stress?