Max, you do realise most of these jobs are jobs where if you mess up, the client ends up yelling straight to your face. Cleaning isnt a miserable job because no-one likes cleaning. It’s miserable becausecthe pay is low, the hours are shit, the job is exhausting manual labor and if you mess up, someone might come marching around the corner to scream red faced straight at you.
That’s what I was thinking with the web designers as well. Most clients have unspecified requests and then they scream at you when the end product doesn’t look like they imagined. Like I’m sorry I can’t read minds, I asked you beforehand to communicate with me and you didn’t
Accountant is only popular because it's a pretty safe job, every company needs an accountant. But it's the most life sucking shit I did in my life. I'm doing editing now but I'll be going back to do accounting for hopefully more money and most likely less happiness :')
@@steezyastro it's actually not that bad as it depends on the work and environment. If you work for a decent but smaller company, it can be super a super easy job. But that means less pay compared to working a much bigger company. The most soul sucking position I did was an audit position in an audit firm, I recommend you get some good good experience for one or two years in a firm (I recommend a smaller firm because you get to learn literally everything. That position I did required me to do both audit and some tax and accounting stuff because of how understaff we were) and jump to become an average sized company's accountant. You'd be like starting off at hard mode for a few years in the firm, dabble in a few departments and ask the right questions of how things work, and you will probably know everything about everything once you move on to the average sized company. If you think it's too easy and want to aim higher, by all means go to a big company and slowly climb up the managerial ladder. I don't have the capacity to do so but different people have different limits so just try to find something you are comfortable in depending on your level of education. Just know that it can be really bad, only if you let it be
Both my parents have been accountants all their lives. And the mix of repetitiveness and seeing the worst side of people, has alway been something that scared me of the job. But while i think the job sucks, both my parents actually like it, so its something that certain kinds of people can very easily enjoy
Was about to comment this. It's a soul sucking job but stable af. In the middle of the pandemic companies are looking for accountants but once you enter the company you realize their culture, acctg practices and bosses is a huge mess
They're both pretty guilded careers. Speaking as someone who has interned in both. Most Lawyering is mostly either mediating civil cases or going through menial processes (a trial where they plead No Contest or guilty is uneventful and happens nearly always.) Meanwhile, Accounting can be interesting, but you're probably looking at 90% data entry.
The reason why Web Designer is an unhappy job is because you have to deal with bugs that aren't even your fault and you can't fix them, needing to support multiple platforms with different screensizes and connection speeds. If all of this wasn't enough, it's an hypersaturated market, meaning that even if you're the best in the world you may struggle to find a job because there are millions of others who will come before you. EDIT: Made a typo and got shamed for it 💀
As a multi-craft mechanic (both an electrician and plumber along with various other skilled trades) I can say that it is far better than being a factory worker.
@@ryln84 if he lets you know hit me up. Im waiting on a call back from an electrical company, sounds fantastic but I've seen a lot of bad stuff about electrical work recently and im getting nervous and second doubts
I think the cleaners are the unhappiest not because of the work itself (usually I actually enjoy cleaning), but rather because they’re usually cleaning giant houses owned by people who make 1000x more money than them. Like imagine barely making your rent payment then going to an 8 bedroom 6 bath house with a swimming pool and basketball court to CLEAN UP AFTER THE PEOPLE THAT LIVE THERE lol
I'm currently a custodian at a rest stop. It's the best job I've ever had. 2 hrs of working. 6 hrs of UA-cam. Hands down so much better than food industry
@B well, since I'm a 20 year old in the middle or college pursuing a degree in criminal justice in the hopes I make it to either fbi or elite swat level, yes I do consider myself ambitious
@@boozy8659 make it make sense. Don't study it if you won't work in that field. A law degree is specific. It's not like you're gonna go apply to be a pharmacy tech with a law degree and then 10 years later decide to drive trucks. Don't waste time on a degree if you don't know what you want.
Web designer makes sense. Imagine having spent thousands on a degree, know design elements and principles like the back of your hand. An impressive portfolio of original creative design work with deep understanding of modern trends... and you have to create a website where you have zero design control to appease a client who wants an MSPaint graphic for half the price because you did it in half the time.
Another point i think is that prob one of the first jobs that can be completely atonimesed is ux and ui design with a proper algorithm to understand what a user like its prob attract more users to a website. And make more money for that company.
Accountant makes perfect sense. It's a job many people want to start in to make some money before pursuing other things. But it's boring and mindless data entry work.
I've been an accountant for about 14 years. That's totally true. The amount of responsibility and the hours we spent on an office is insane. At least where I live, our working time has an average of 10 to 12 hours per day. Pretty difficult to prioritize mental health.
I don't think cleaner is at the top because nobody likes it. There are plenty of people who do I'm sure. It's probably got more to do with the fact that everyone treats them like garbage
i can totally understand life coaches, that sounds like such a stressful job. they have their own problems and i have my own and their other clients have their problems and the life coach is probably lying in bed wondering about their clients problems
I can see Lumberjacks/Tree Surgeons not JUST because of risks to their own health, but also the public because people don't understand just how dangerous a tree that's been worked on with a chainsaw and is stuffed with wedges, which prevent the chainsaw from getting pinched and stuck, that a group of people are trying to pull down, can be. Crews need to have a person wearing a reflective vest and blocking each direction a car or person could reasonably come from and not let them thru so that said person doesn't get sent to the Shadow Realm by a diseased Elm Tree smashing them on the head. Rules for if you walk up to someone working for a company that's in the process of performing a tree surgery or removal: 1. No they can't just let you thru. 2. Your Bicycle helmet is NOT enough protection 3. No, they cannot let you use their helmet. 4. No, they can't escort you 5. No they don't have a spare helmet for you. If they did, they would label it "Dunce" 6. Their job is to not allow you or anyone not working with them thru until the job is done. The reason is so that everyone makes it home for dinner that night. Dutch Elm trees weigh on average 36lbs/ft³, and Ash trees on average clock in at 48lbs/ft³. That means an Ash tree with a 10 foot tall trunk and a 1 foot Circumference weighs in the neighborhood of 500lbs. Let's say you sprung the money for a winter frame Hybrid bike and it winds up weighing 50lbs and you weigh 150. 200lbs of body, bones and metal vs 500lbs of tree with the force of gravity especially at the top means if the tree falls on you you'll get to meet your ancestors very soon. Who knows, maybe you'll even win a Darwin award for your family to put on the mantle. 7. Don't curse them out, a diseased tree will fall on its own anyway, they're making sure that you don't wake up at the pearly gates because you got impaled by a branch in your sleep, their coworkers are guiding its fall. 8. Once the tree is down and all of the wood is chopped up and set aside/wood chipped, they will pick up their equipment, leave, and then you can enjoy the area once more.
@@user-yo6um3jn5k I remember one day we were on a rather narrow bike path (I live in MN, where they're pretty common) working on a fused tree and we were multiple wedges in close to having it all fall. Guy pulls up on his bike and he wanted to get thru, when he realized he had Frosty's chances in hell at me letting him by, he told me it was a pain in the ass and turned around...30 seconds later it fell.
I can totally relate. I worked as a banker for 1.5 years. My friends still remember the numerous nights I called them and cried about how I was yelled at by my manager and customers. I am so glad I left.
I'm not surprised that accounting is on the list. As an accounting student, accounting doesn't just do normal accounting like Trial balance, producing the SOFP nor the equity but also do financial law and in some cases become your lawyer in financial law cases.
The work can be quite fun. The problem arise from Electricians having a lot of work in lower paid companies. Land yourself a good contract when you're done and it's gravy. Don't and it can be as miserable as factory work with unexpected overtime and a bad hourly wage.
A tree surgeon puts on a saddle and sharp spikes on their feet or uses a rope(or both) and climbes the tree (usually to prune it to make it healthier) a timber cutter cuts them from the ground for logs.
I think it’s unfair to put cleaner on the list as it is often not because of the job itself but because it is a minimum wage job and a lot of adults working minimum wage are often unhappy with their pay or unhappy with their life(nothing wrong with minimum wage workers it is just unfortunately true)
If you want to do it, it probably would be something you enjoy. A lot of parents bully their child into a field that pays well such as a surgeon, lawyer, ect. And so that would be why they're unhappy. If you want to know if you actually enjoy it, try getting some experience in the field.
I work part time as housekeeper, I think because of the exercise during work I feel great and happy but when I go home and I wind down I realise how much my body aches and that’s when I’m sad
@@snowflower1047 I hate it 🥲 Im very much an extrovert- This work gets me depressed sometiemes, because be warned, homework is something you do on your own and it can take hours. If you love being alone for hours on end looking at a screen then Im sure youd love this. Its a lot of math- its not calculus by any stretch of the imagination. Simple math, but a lot of it👀
My mom is an account and she can never take a break because the people from her work constantly need something, so even during off hours she is pressured to reconcile something or send something. They don’t respect her time and don’t care about her as a person. She had to get two separate phones just to set boundaries. She would turn off the work one when 5:00 hit. They were pissed but couldn’t do anything about it.
So I have a theory as to why Web Designer and Accountant are the most unhappy yet most designed careers. See, people desire these careers because they're high paying and mostly stable jobs. But since a lot of people desire it, a lot of people have to face a ton of competition, tons of deadlines, tons of scrutiny from their upper management. Which makes them unhappy
If you do not understand the webdesigner thing, it's because of an environment where you have to constantly disregard old learned stuff for new stuff to stay on top combined with most of the time management that tries to push stuff on you that just does not work. And then you are expected to just do overwork if it doesn't work out in time. Sure it isn't physically exhausting but mentally it's the worst
House painting is quite a good job, but it can get boring at times, wouldn't say due to it being repeatative but some of the work prior to painting a wall can suck really hard and take forever to do.
I know a tree surgeon. He is one of the happiest guys I've ever met. To be honest though, the guy is improbability distilled into human form. Like, the dude has done so much crazy, dangerous and illegal stuff over the years that he really should be dead or in prison but he is freely walking around, as healthy as can be and he is going around climbing trees and going at them with chainsaws. So yeah, always exceptions to the rule.
Hello I'm a student in graphic design. Could you tell me what makes you depressed in your job? Is it the same as of other graphic design professions (graphic designer, ui designer)?
My grandpa was an electrician for his whole career. Became a master electrician, certified in everything he could. Was flown out to places to survey it and whatever else he needed to do. He loved his job up until he fell through a floor and had a back injury. He was well over old enough to retire at that point. So he did.
As a custodian, I can confirm I dislike my job. Not because I hate cleaning I actually love cleaning. It help me with stress. But i dislike it because of how hard it is in my body and how poorly people treat me sometimes because I’m “just the cleaner” the stigma that goes with custodian I tell you…
accountancy is a desired job because it pays well and because of the reputation, I mean I haven't seen a job been praised so much. I would know, I interned as an accountant and it's all I get asked about. Life coaches have to listen to people leading terrible lives daily while still keeping up an optimistic and neutral facade, I can imagine that's very mentally draining.
i think being a professional at something is great enough. one of the worst jobs on my list are repetitive shit you can't improve like a wall painter or a factory worker. your techniques might improve, but in the end you're still doing something repetitively
I worked in web design and I totally see it. Clients are hard to deal with because either they keep wanting to change things or they don’t get back to you with needed materials. People really underestimate The amount of time that goes into creating a good website is also extremely underestimated because of this people want to pay much less or take advantage of web designer.
Electricians, maybe because sometimes they have to solve some hard mess someone did, their work is probably undervalued because its hidden inside tubes and walls, and only other electricians recognise how well they did and most people can't tell a good job from a bad job even if both work. Also good electronics's technicians because their work is underated and undervalued in most places, they are required to own a lot of technical knowledge, brains, time and patience to make things work. As someone who does both and more, the fear of getting electrocuted (at low mains voltage 230Vac) doesn't scare me much or makes me unhappy, it's seeing my professional work go unrecognised by other people.
Accountants I know why. Literally every job description is like. Forensics: you do cool stuff you analyze stuff in the lab and make chemicals etc. Coding: you can make cool algorithms and make a program for anyone etc. Accountants: you go for this job if you love your family and want to support your loved ones. Accountants don't do it for the job for the passion; they do it for money only. Lots of people (men in particular) quit the science field once they hit a roadblock and just go into business
@@imalemon3841 ight so the thing is coding is fun, coding professionally in a company is usually fun the stress you have is horrible Though. Your customers are stressing a LOT and most of the time don't understand what kind of stuff you have to do and how long stuff takes to do, they don't understand the cost and why it costs so much and think that insanely complex thing are insanely easy to do. Also keeping up with all the trends of frameworks, languages, new libraries or whatever is annoying since you basically have to permanently learn Updates and new shit which you don't have in other jobs like bricklaying or smth cuz bricks won't just get an update that suddenly makes all the houses you build invalid. Basically that
Max, you do realise most of these jobs are jobs where if you mess up, the client ends up yelling straight to your face.
Cleaning isnt a miserable job because no-one likes cleaning. It’s miserable becausecthe pay is low, the hours are shit, the job is exhausting manual labor and if you mess up, someone might come marching around the corner to scream red faced straight at you.
When doing housekeeping usally everyone treats you like their own personal Mary Poppins...
@@recentlives very possible. But not all cleaners are housekeepers.
That’s what I was thinking with the web designers as well. Most clients have unspecified requests and then they scream at you when the end product doesn’t look like they imagined. Like I’m sorry I can’t read minds, I asked you beforehand to communicate with me and you didn’t
@@viis374 I get death dreads all the time
@@viis374 I'm
It's funny how Jhonny Sins is still happy doing all these jobs 😭💀
He the goat 🐐
Because he works with passion, and love. That why we all respect this legend.
@@simty7516 askeladd?
@@mahiibrahim9043 espen
@@mahiibrahim9043 imma find thorfinn
Their duel is yet to happen
Accountant is only popular because it's a pretty safe job, every company needs an accountant. But it's the most life sucking shit I did in my life. I'm doing editing now but I'll be going back to do accounting for hopefully more money and most likely less happiness :')
Im currently in college enrolled in an accountancy course don't know how to feel about this comment is it really that bad?
@@steezyastro it's actually not that bad as it depends on the work and environment. If you work for a decent but smaller company, it can be super a super easy job. But that means less pay compared to working a much bigger company. The most soul sucking position I did was an audit position in an audit firm, I recommend you get some good good experience for one or two years in a firm (I recommend a smaller firm because you get to learn literally everything. That position I did required me to do both audit and some tax and accounting stuff because of how understaff we were) and jump to become an average sized company's accountant.
You'd be like starting off at hard mode for a few years in the firm, dabble in a few departments and ask the right questions of how things work, and you will probably know everything about everything once you move on to the average sized company. If you think it's too easy and want to aim higher, by all means go to a big company and slowly climb up the managerial ladder. I don't have the capacity to do so but different people have different limits so just try to find something you are comfortable in depending on your level of education. Just know that it can be really bad, only if you let it be
You know it’s fun to learn and understand but to do this for a salary job 8-10 hours a day has me rethinking my life choices.
Both my parents have been accountants all their lives. And the mix of repetitiveness and seeing the worst side of people, has alway been something that scared me of the job. But while i think the job sucks, both my parents actually like it, so its something that certain kinds of people can very easily enjoy
Was about to comment this. It's a soul sucking job but stable af. In the middle of the pandemic companies are looking for accountants but once you enter the company you realize their culture, acctg practices and bosses is a huge mess
When lawyer and accountant are my top 2 desired career paths: 😐
They're both pretty guilded careers. Speaking as someone who has interned in both. Most Lawyering is mostly either mediating civil cases or going through menial processes (a trial where they plead No Contest or guilty is uneventful and happens nearly always.) Meanwhile, Accounting can be interesting, but you're probably looking at 90% data entry.
If you can be an accountant, consider being an engineer. Much more interesting and a similar earning potential.
@@beikdw5762 i mean those are very different, i think engineering (physics especially) is much more boring than just math
Don't listen to that mate. . Internet isn't always right, if you think you will be happy doing that just do it
That doesn't mean you won't be happy, you could love both of thos
Honorable mention: customer service
Really surprised factory work isn’t on here I mean I work in one at the moment and the amount of sad people at my place is unreal
Same. I worked on the assembly line for a month and HATED it. It's the most literal exchange of time for money you can get.
@Zerozerozero it’s alright pay just dull and manual work
@Zerozerozero currently work for a window company
The reason why Web Designer is an unhappy job is because you have to deal with bugs that aren't even your fault and you can't fix them, needing to support multiple platforms with different screensizes and connection speeds. If all of this wasn't enough, it's an hypersaturated market, meaning that even if you're the best in the world you may struggle to find a job because there are millions of others who will come before you.
EDIT: Made a typo and got shamed for it 💀
And most important of all: center the div
@@bikdigdaddy that's nothing: make a draggable window 💀
Make a custom calendar
@@scratchx7909 invert a binary tree using only JavaScript, no WASM allowed
@@krisswastakentoo opportunity for this career plans were containing too much competitor ain't it?
As a multi-craft mechanic (both an electrician and plumber along with various other skilled trades) I can say that it is far better than being a factory worker.
Ur all that at 10?
Well no shit
@@ryln84 if he lets you know hit me up. Im waiting on a call back from an electrical company, sounds fantastic but I've seen a lot of bad stuff about electrical work recently and im getting nervous and second doubts
You sound like you're 8 in the one video you've ever posted. Maybe dont lie
@@sockthesock410 thanks for letting me know that my son posted a video on my account 🤷🏻♂️
I think the cleaners are the unhappiest not because of the work itself (usually I actually enjoy cleaning), but rather because they’re usually cleaning giant houses owned by people who make 1000x more money than them. Like imagine barely making your rent payment then going to an 8 bedroom 6 bath house with a swimming pool and basketball court to CLEAN UP AFTER THE PEOPLE THAT LIVE THERE lol
Plumbers - "it ain't like what you see on the Internet :(("
Yeah I’m the top comment what are you gonna do about it
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What’s wrong with saying tree surgeon
@@ChapatiMan fr
@@ChapatiMan how american are you?
This guy:
They are distinctly different. You utter 🤡
I'm currently a custodian at a rest stop. It's the best job I've ever had. 2 hrs of working. 6 hrs of UA-cam. Hands down so much better than food industry
@B well, since I'm a 20 year old in the middle or college pursuing a degree in criminal justice in the hopes I make it to either fbi or elite swat level, yes I do consider myself ambitious
Im surprised teachers wasnt here
So I am
It's a passion driven profession so it makes sense that some of them are happy
Me being a law student realised it so late.
Better call Saul!
You don’t have to go into law with a law degree
@@boozy8659 make it make sense. Don't study it if you won't work in that field. A law degree is specific. It's not like you're gonna go apply to be a pharmacy tech with a law degree and then 10 years later decide to drive trucks. Don't waste time on a degree if you don't know what you want.
When your mum and dad are an accountant and a lawyer. 😫😫
U must be rich lol
Web designer makes sense. Imagine having spent thousands on a degree, know design elements and principles like the back of your hand. An impressive portfolio of original creative design work with deep understanding of modern trends... and you have to create a website where you have zero design control to appease a client who wants an MSPaint graphic for half the price because you did it in half the time.
Aren't these design controls the same as of all graphic design professions (graphic designer, ui designer, product designer)?
Another point i think is that prob one of the first jobs that can be completely atonimesed is ux and ui design with a proper algorithm to understand what a user like its prob attract more users to a website. And make more money for that company.
Trust me, nothing hurts that much than being an accountant, it's definitely number 2
What abt a CPA?
Accountant makes perfect sense. It's a job many people want to start in to make some money before pursuing other things. But it's boring and mindless data entry work.
I've been an accountant for about 14 years. That's totally true. The amount of responsibility and the hours we spent on an office is insane. At least where I live, our working time has an average of 10 to 12 hours per day. Pretty difficult to prioritize mental health.
As a lawyer, I can confirm this video as true
Me waiting for “Doctors” to be mentioned..
Same
most people hate the job because they get micromanaged or are under constant pressure to meet deadlines.
Life Coach makes sense... you deal with a lot of depressed people and know not all of them will take your advice...
And because you know you're lying and don't practice what you preach because you know it doesn't work. Life coaching is a scam.
I think waiters and cooks/chefs are also since we dont have a life our life is work😂
As a janitor I Jove my job
Right? I'm a custodian I love what I do.
@@vedderman6740 I get to listen to my favorite songs or school books also I want to major in engineering
@@Tilb0 Listing to music is a great part of the job. And engineering, thats awesome.
Can you please do top ten careers that make you the happiest? Thanks!
good idea
So are you gonna make sure that your job isn't included in that
@@saidafzalkhon no he is ganna make sure his job is at the top
@@lalosalamanka238 I think you're right mate😅
@Kyler cyuby______🔞👇 what
I don't think cleaner is at the top because nobody likes it. There are plenty of people who do I'm sure. It's probably got more to do with the fact that everyone treats them like garbage
its always that mother that tells her child "if u dont study youll be just like him" when they walk past u
Yep 😐
i can totally understand life coaches, that sounds like such a stressful job. they have their own problems and i have my own and their other clients have their problems and the life coach is probably lying in bed wondering about their clients problems
Oh trust me web designing may look pretty from outside but it gets hella boring once u get good at it
I'm a factory worker and I'd have to say we are a pretty unhappy bunch 😂😂
I can see Lumberjacks/Tree Surgeons not JUST because of risks to their own health, but also the public because people don't understand just how dangerous a tree that's been worked on with a chainsaw and is stuffed with wedges, which prevent the chainsaw from getting pinched and stuck, that a group of people are trying to pull down, can be.
Crews need to have a person wearing a reflective vest and blocking each direction a car or person could reasonably come from and not let them thru so that said person doesn't get sent to the Shadow Realm by a diseased Elm Tree smashing them on the head.
Rules for if you walk up to someone working for a company that's in the process of performing a tree surgery or removal:
1. No they can't just let you thru.
2. Your Bicycle helmet is NOT enough protection
3. No, they cannot let you use their helmet.
4. No, they can't escort you
5. No they don't have a spare helmet for you. If they did, they would label it "Dunce"
6. Their job is to not allow you or anyone not working with them thru until the job is done. The reason is so that everyone makes it home for dinner that night. Dutch Elm trees weigh on average 36lbs/ft³, and Ash trees on average clock in at 48lbs/ft³. That means an Ash tree with a 10 foot tall trunk and a 1 foot Circumference weighs in the neighborhood of 500lbs. Let's say you sprung the money for a winter frame Hybrid bike and it winds up weighing 50lbs and you weigh 150. 200lbs of body, bones and metal vs 500lbs of tree with the force of gravity especially at the top means if the tree falls on you you'll get to meet your ancestors very soon. Who knows, maybe you'll even win a Darwin award for your family to put on the mantle.
7. Don't curse them out, a diseased tree will fall on its own anyway, they're making sure that you don't wake up at the pearly gates because you got impaled by a branch in your sleep, their coworkers are guiding its fall.
8. Once the tree is down and all of the wood is chopped up and set aside/wood chipped, they will pick up their equipment, leave, and then you can enjoy the area once more.
@@user-yo6um3jn5k I remember one day we were on a rather narrow bike path (I live in MN, where they're pretty common) working on a fused tree and we were multiple wedges in close to having it all fall. Guy pulls up on his bike and he wanted to get thru, when he realized he had Frosty's chances in hell at me letting him by, he told me it was a pain in the ass and turned around...30 seconds later it fell.
My mom loves cleaning and used to be a cleaner
It helps her relax
Is your mom Monica geller from friends
@@user-tg5ux never watched the show, sorry
Accounting makes sense. Busy season is hell and if I wasn’t getting paid as much no one would do it.
Ive never met a cook or a waiter whos satisfied in their career. Most of the younger ones i know have quit the field in a year or two.
I agree, the food industry sucks
Accountants are unhappy cause there's no margin of error, if that sheet isn't balanced even by a single decimal then it's off with your head
I can totally relate. I worked as a banker for 1.5 years. My friends still remember the numerous nights I called them and cried about how I was yelled at by my manager and customers. I am so glad I left.
Yeah no most of these seem like the biggest reason to be unhappy would probably be problem clients
@@brainman2867 yeah but in banking you always get a crappy manager who'd yell at you over impossible targets set on selling horrible products
I'm not surprised that accounting is on the list. As an accounting student, accounting doesn't just do normal accounting like Trial balance, producing the SOFP nor the equity but also do financial law and in some cases become your lawyer in financial law cases.
I’m going to trade school to become industrial electrician and I really am enjoying it.
Me too :)
The work can be quite fun. The problem arise from Electricians having a lot of work in lower paid companies. Land yourself a good contract when you're done and it's gravy. Don't and it can be as miserable as factory work with unexpected overtime and a bad hourly wage.
Me toooo, I’m in now
A tree surgeon puts on a saddle and sharp spikes on their feet or uses a rope(or both) and climbes the tree (usually to prune it to make it healthier) a timber cutter cuts them from the ground for logs.
I'm surprised that doctors aren't in either top 10 unhappiest or happiest
1. Call center agent
My dad's an electrician and I can confirm he is pretty unhappy
That's pretty sad
CSS makes life harder and it makes sense.
Don't forget nurse 🙂
Teachers despawned 😂😂
Reason accountants are unhappy is because nobody understands them.
no, it's because the numbers don't tally
no it's because it's incredibly boring and dull
I think it’s unfair to put cleaner on the list as it is often not because of the job itself but because it is a minimum wage job and a lot of adults working minimum wage are often unhappy with their pay or unhappy with their life(nothing wrong with minimum wage workers it is just unfortunately true)
I liked being a window cleaner. You got your bucket a squeegee, some dish soap and you clean windows.
Accounting is a desired career
It’s basically the most straight forward, safe,boring, comfortable life you can get ( I think)
People like Johnny make plumbing job interesting 😂😂😂
"Tree surgeons" are some of the happiest guys I've ever worked with. When your paid really well to climb trees like we all did as kids, life is good!
Life coach - when they clients come but still don't wanna change
I’m a website designer and i love it but it is stressful sometimes.
Life coaches be like redskull „I guide others to a treasure I can’t possess.“💀
Chefs are just watching this calling bullshit 😂
I was expeting to see engineers 😅
If everyone hates their job, might as well get paid
Bruh i wanna work in web design lmfao 😭
Dont.
Musicians laughing in pain 💀💀
Me, a teen, dreaming about being a surgeon and seriously hoping it won't show up-
If you want to do it, it probably would be something you enjoy. A lot of parents bully their child into a field that pays well such as a surgeon, lawyer, ect. And so that would be why they're unhappy. If you want to know if you actually enjoy it, try getting some experience in the field.
I know an accountant who loves his job! He started out as an English major, because he loves writing, and soon discovered his love for math.
Is there any game developers/designers in the comments that can tell me if it's a job that makes you happy?
Like so people can see this
bro when i saw this video my brain screamed “TEACHER”
First comment view and like
Nobody cares
Desired career path doesn't equal happy work
Pharmacist should be on that list. In 7 years of pharmacy I’ve never met a happy pharmacist.
I work part time as housekeeper, I think because of the exercise during work I feel great and happy but when I go home and I wind down I realise how much my body aches and that’s when I’m sad
as an accountancy student, No one wants the job most of the time- its the money and stability that gets you through the day.
How is it being an accounting student I was thinking of going into the field
@@snowflower1047 I hate it 🥲 Im very much an extrovert- This work gets me depressed sometiemes, because be warned, homework is something you do on your own and it can take hours. If you love being alone for hours on end looking at a screen then Im sure youd love this. Its a lot of math- its not calculus by any stretch of the imagination. Simple math, but a lot of it👀
I would rather clean the filthiest toilets, than work another help desk.
My mom is an account and she can never take a break because the people from her work constantly need something, so even during off hours she is pressured to reconcile something or send something. They don’t respect her time and don’t care about her as a person. She had to get two separate phones just to set boundaries. She would turn off the work one when 5:00 hit. They were pissed but couldn’t do anything about it.
So I have a theory as to why Web Designer and Accountant are the most unhappy yet most designed careers. See, people desire these careers because they're high paying and mostly stable jobs.
But since a lot of people desire it, a lot of people have to face a ton of competition, tons of deadlines, tons of scrutiny from their upper management.
Which makes them unhappy
I'm a tree surgeon a d I love every minute of it
If you do not understand the webdesigner thing, it's because of an environment where you have to constantly disregard old learned stuff for new stuff to stay on top combined with most of the time management that tries to push stuff on you that just does not work. And then you are expected to just do overwork if it doesn't work out in time.
Sure it isn't physically exhausting but mentally it's the worst
House painting is quite a good job, but it can get boring at times, wouldn't say due to it being repeatative but some of the work prior to painting a wall can suck really hard and take forever to do.
Accounting should be number one, I've been working late 2 weeks straight. I wouldn't mind cleaning that much
I tried working as a cleaner once. I quit after 1 day 😂 The work conditions were horrible. I got a better job now as a personal care assistant.
All painters are drunks but not at drunks are painters
Train driver is also an unhappy job because you can get PTSD from the amount of Deaths you encounter.
I know a tree surgeon. He is one of the happiest guys I've ever met. To be honest though, the guy is improbability distilled into human form. Like, the dude has done so much crazy, dangerous and illegal stuff over the years that he really should be dead or in prison but he is freely walking around, as healthy as can be and he is going around climbing trees and going at them with chainsaws. So yeah, always exceptions to the rule.
I’m a web designer and I approve this message. My head covered by gray hair in 2 years.
Hello I'm a student in graphic design. Could you tell me what makes you depressed in your job? Is it the same as of other graphic design professions (graphic designer, ui designer)?
@@Trisuku bruh why would you major in that just become a software engineer
My grandpa was an electrician for his whole career. Became a master electrician, certified in everything he could. Was flown out to places to survey it and whatever else he needed to do. He loved his job up until he fell through a floor and had a back injury. He was well over old enough to retire at that point. So he did.
Being a plumber or a sparky you doing good, and like every job has pluses and minuses
Your making a bunch of money we’re everyone on earth needs you to fix something
@@jorgeluiscorrea992 yeah electricians don’t make that much mate
As a custodian, I can confirm I dislike my job. Not because I hate cleaning I actually love cleaning. It help me with stress. But i dislike it because of how hard it is in my body and how poorly people treat me sometimes because I’m “just the cleaner” the stigma that goes with custodian I tell you…
accountancy is a desired job because it pays well and because of the reputation, I mean I haven't seen a job been praised so much. I would know, I interned as an accountant and it's all I get asked about. Life coaches have to listen to people leading terrible lives daily while still keeping up an optimistic and neutral facade, I can imagine that's very mentally draining.
I’m extremely surprised that fast food workers, waiters/servers, and any other service industry job was not on here.
i think being a professional at something is great enough. one of the worst jobs on my list are repetitive shit you can't improve like a wall painter or a factory worker. your techniques might improve, but in the end you're still doing something repetitively
I worked in web design and I totally see it. Clients are hard to deal with because either they keep wanting to change things or they don’t get back to you with needed materials. People really underestimate The amount of time that goes into creating a good website is also extremely underestimated because of this people want to pay much less or take advantage of web designer.
I used to practice law, so 100% agree. And it's probably not for the reasons people think.
I’m a cleaner, I detail cars and it makes me so happy
Electricians, maybe because sometimes they have to solve some hard mess someone did, their work is probably undervalued because its hidden inside tubes and walls, and only other electricians recognise how well they did and most people can't tell a good job from a bad job even if both work.
Also good electronics's technicians because their work is underated and undervalued in most places, they are required to own a lot of technical knowledge, brains, time and patience to make things work.
As someone who does both and more, the fear of getting electrocuted (at low mains voltage 230Vac) doesn't scare me much or makes me unhappy, it's seeing my professional work go unrecognised by other people.
Accountants I know why. Literally every job description is like.
Forensics: you do cool stuff you analyze stuff in the lab and make chemicals etc.
Coding: you can make cool algorithms and make a program for anyone etc.
Accountants: you go for this job if you love your family and want to support your loved ones.
Accountants don't do it for the job for the passion; they do it for money only. Lots of people (men in particular) quit the science field once they hit a roadblock and just go into business
I'm shocked that no restaurant jobs showed up
Me waiting for teacher to pop up:
Basically any desk job
I can explain Web Designers.
NodeJS.
Or, to be fair, JavaScript in general
Don't forget CSS
Teachers💀
Web designers not being happy make full sense to me
As a web designer, makes total sense to me.
Why?
@@imalemon3841 are you a web designer / do you have any experience in the field or should I give like a introduction explanation?
@@xmorose I have no experience in the field but I would appreciate a short introduction
@@imalemon3841 ight so the thing is coding is fun, coding professionally in a company is usually fun the stress you have is horrible Though. Your customers are stressing a LOT and most of the time don't understand what kind of stuff you have to do and how long stuff takes to do, they don't understand the cost and why it costs so much and think that insanely complex thing are insanely easy to do. Also keeping up with all the trends of frameworks, languages, new libraries or whatever is annoying since you basically have to permanently learn Updates and new shit which you don't have in other jobs like bricklaying or smth cuz bricks won't just get an update that suddenly makes all the houses you build invalid. Basically that
@@xmorose geez I haven’t really thought about that bad side of coding
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