This just in: IndyCar Series drivers rank high on most-stressful jobs list source: indycar.com / Dave Lewandowski Does Sam Hornish Jr. appear stressed before or after another highly competitive IndyCar Series race? Well, you could ask his wife, team owner/race strategist Roger Penske or the motorcoach driver. For the most part (if he's having a season like 2006), the answer would be "no." Surveys consistently reveal that more than 50 percent of American workers are stressed. More than 25 percent cite their jobs as the chief source. High-stress jobs are everywhere - from teachers to police officers. What about IndyCar Series drivers, who risk their lives every time they enter the high-speed world on the track? They can't control everything, and that's the rub. Here's where they rank in one top 10 list: President of the United States Inner-city school teacher Air-traffic controller IndyCar Series driver Police officer Firefighter Senior corporate executive Miner Surgeon Stockbroker Receiving honorable mention were (in no particular order) NFL player, customer service representative, waiter, medical intern, astronaut, and administrative assistant. Obviously, you could add to the list.
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