Factory Manager × Weaknesses: Stress Tolerance
Jobs with Less Pressure and Self-Paced Work
This collection features jobs that may suit those who prefer to work at their own pace in low-pressure environments.
The degree of stress varies greatly by occupation. Some jobs allow you to excel in calm atmospheres where you can proceed carefully with work, rather than constantly pressured environments. Additionally, in some fields, having time to work leisurely can lead to higher quality results.
What matters is finding an environment where you can work healthily both physically and mentally. Valuing your own pace is an important element for working stably long-term. The jobs introduced here offer possibilities to excel in such environments.
6 jobs found.
Leather Dyer
Artisan skilled trade that applies dyeing processes to leather products to impart the desired color and texture.
Synthetic Resin Engraving Worker
Artisan technician who engraves and stamps designs on the surface or shape of synthetic resin products to create decorative or functional elements.
Coffee Bean Roasting Equipment Operator
A profession that operates and adjusts roasting machines to properly roast green beans, maintaining consistent quality and flavor of coffee beans.
Feed Drying Worker
A manufacturing job that dries feed raw materials using a dryer and maintains quality under proper moisture management.
Longline Maker
Longline makers are craftsmen who manufacture and repair handline longlines and rigs used in fishing. They assemble durable fishing gear by combining fiber materials, synthetic fibers, and metal parts.
Silk Wadding Manufacturer
This occupation involves loosening silk fibers from silkworm cocoons or waste threads, aligning the fibers using carding machines and similar equipment to process them into thin wadding, and manufacturing padding for futons and clothing.