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Avoid these:

* Support: You may have to be on call (stressful) and will have to handle disgruntled customers (stressful)

* System administrator: Again, you may be on call. If the system requires 24/7 uptime, it is very stressful

* Security expert: You have to be on top of developments in security, and you may be held responsible if the system that you are responsible for is hacked or gets a virus.

* Web developer: Everyone wants to be a web developer on a high-visibility site. Your employer will leverage this to keep your salary down.

Try these:

* QA: You don't have to write very much code or be pressed to come up with new features. Learn testing tools and test. Also every software producer needs QA.

* Implementation, installation: This can be a little stressful because you are generally working very closely with the customer. However, you don't need to create new code, you just have to learn, troubleshoot and configure software. The schedule is a little more relaxed than is after the system goes into production and needs 24/7 uptime


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janitor

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if you want a least stressful and highly paid job in CIS field , please try for the CEO post of the company. U will get high pay and your subordiantes will do all the jobs……

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You can be on on your own selling and fixing computers. This job is independent and highly rewarding if you are good.

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Doesn't exist.

Companies do not pay any higher than they need to, so if the job pays well, plenty of people will get the skills to be able to compete for that job. so companies have more people to choose from and drop the pay (or don't give rises).

The only ones that do exist are like winning a $100 billion lottery, extremely rare. such as some person is the only one with the skill to keep some old dinsaur system running because it would cost millions of dollars to replace. Problem is, when they do replace it, that person has no current skills, which becomes a highly stressful situation getting work again.

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