TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Many people are too focused on work, ignoring their personal and family needs. It is rarely realized until the problem that is too big arises in a family, and the way out that is taken is a divorce.
However, not all jobs are prone to cause divorce in a marriage. According to Timesofindia.com, there are some jobs that pose a high risk of divorce as follows:
1. Manager of Entertainment Area
The game is fun but not for the managers who keep the casino or the game room at the hotels and resorts. According to the data, people with this profession have the highest divorce rate of 52.9 percent. Due to the characteristic of their work that in the celebration environment, the people in this profession barely have much time to spend with their spouses.
2. Bartender
The divorce rate of people in this profession is very high, at 52.7 percent. Late night hours and alcohol are the two important components of the bartender's job that increase the triggers of the bad relationship.
Besides that, the bartenders need to be friendly and also handle the drunk customers. The possibility of emotional involvement gets higher as they have to constantly interact with them on a regular basis.
3. Flight Attendant
The life of a flight attendant seems no less glamorous than a model or celebrity. They can travel to places that everyone wants to visit at least once in their lifetime, also cost-free. They can stay in the best hotels, meet interesting people and look good is not an option but a necessity.
Apart from all these facilities, the flight attendant is a job that has a divorce rate of 50.5 percent. One of the main reasons behind such high divorce rates is their busy travel schedule because the flight attendant has little time to spend with their partner.
4. Telemarketer
The high level of stress in the telemarketer professional life is calculated as one of the main reasons behind the alarming divorce rate of 49.7 percent among professionals in this field. The day begins by attending customer calls where people pour their problems.
They spend the rest of the day solving the client's complaints. Not surprisingly, the stress in their professional lives also affects their personal lives.
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