Truck × Strengths: Stress Tolerance

For Those with High Stress Tolerance

This collection features jobs that may suit those who are relatively comfortable responding calmly in pressured situations.

Ways of coping with stress vary from person to person. Some channel pressure into heightened focus, while others calmly analyze situations and respond. Also, having high stress tolerance does not mean it's okay to push yourself too hard. Having stress management methods that work for you and taking rest when needed are also important skills.

The jobs introduced here tend to involve more pressured situations or require responsive capabilities. Find a place where you can utilize your composure and responsiveness.

7 jobs found.

Cargo Truck Driver (Substitute)

A job that drives cargo trucks on behalf of shippers, delivering cargo safely and on time along specified routes.

Small Truck Driver

Occupation of driving small trucks to safely and reliably deliver cargo to destinations.

Lumber Carrier (In Logging Sites)

Occupation that transports felled timber from mountainous areas to collection yards. Responsible for loading, unloading, and transporting lumber using manual labor or machinery.

Goods Delivery Worker (Route Delivery)

A job responsible for safely and reliably delivering packages along a pre-determined route.

Dump Truck Driver

Specialized driver who transports construction materials, earth and sand, gravel, and other cargo using dump vehicles.

Truck dispatch clerk

A job that involves planning dispatch for truck transportation, managing drivers, and adjusting operation schedules.

Parcel Delivery Worker

A profession that receives packages from shippers or logistics centers and delivers them safely and accurately to the customer's specified location.