Most of us have been at our jobs here in Texas and felt depressed or unhappy and wanted to leave. Hopefully this isn’t all the time or else it’s time to start looking into a new job, but on occasion it’s going to happen. Whether it’s a rude coworker or customer you’re dealing with, or maybe you’re just having a bad day. It happens to all of us. But there are certain occupations that are known to be more depressing than others, let’s take a look at some of the most depressing jobs in the state of Texas. 

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My own personal experience with a depressing job is one that I will never forget. I was working as a delivery person with rent-to-own furniture. It was the holiday time and about two weeks before Christmas I was told by my bosses that I needed to go repossess furniture that had gone unpaid for weeks. Upon arrival I found out I had to repossess a kid's bed, right before Christmas. I did was I was instructed to do at the time and gave my notice the very next day. I couldn’t do that job ever again. 

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If you’re in a career that truly makes you unhappy it’s time to make a change so you can enjoy more of your life. Work isn’t always fun, but it shouldn’t be depressing either.  

Let’s Look at the Most Depressing Jobs 

Here is a look at the most depressing jobs according to ALot.com, hopefully your job isn’t on this list. 

15 Most Depressing Jobs

Here is a look at some of the most depressing jobs, hopefully your occupation didn't make this list.

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