We’ve seen these lists before, but“Business Insider” crunched some old data and came up with a new ranking of the most stressful jobs.

And no, radio personality didn’t make the list.  But it should . . . THAT’S how hard we work to make your morning tolerable.  Here’s the top ten.

1.  Emergency dispatchers.  That means police, fire, and ambulance.  Their stress tolerance is 98.5 . . . that’s a number from zero to 100 that measures how frequently you have to accept criticism, and deal with high stress on the job.

Even worse . . . the average annual salary is only $39,410.

2.  Nurse anesthetists.  Sort of like an anesthesiologist, only you’re not a doctor.  The stress tolerance is 98.2, but the average annual salary jumps to $158,900.

 

3.  Telephone operators.  We think that means customer service reps and call center people.  Probably because of all the ABUSE we give them, when we just want answers from a real human being.  Stress tolerance 98.2 . . . average salary $39,350.

 

4.  Dancers.  Yeah, we all saw “Black Swan”.  The stress tolerance is 97.  They didn’t list a salary, but it’s not like anyone does it for the money.

 

5.  Obstetricians and gynecologists.  Stress tolerance 96.5 . . . average annual salary $214,750.

 

 

6.  Surgeons.  We thought this would be higher too.  But maybe they really ARE egotistical supermen, like they are on TV.  Stress tolerance 96.2 . . . average annual salary $240,440.

 

 

7.  Airline pilots, copilots, and flight engineers.  Stress tolerance 95.2 . . . average salary $131,760.

 

 

8.  Healthcare social workers.  The stress tolerance is 95 . . . the average annual salary is $53,590.

 

 

9.  Phlebotomists.  They’re the people trained to draw blood from you for clinical or medical testing, transfusions, donations, or research.  Stress tolerance 95 . . . average salary $31,890.

 

 

10.  News anchor.  Stress tolerance 94.7 . . . average salary $84,380

 

 

So basically . . . DON’T go into healthcare unless you can deal with your stress, and other people’s stress.

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