How are you basing the question
Are you refering to the amount of things involved in a project? The amount of things needed to be remembered and used? Maybe you are refering to the amount of work involved or perhaps the amount of sheets used.? Or even the amount of time involved?
I would have to say the hardest job would be the soldier in Iraq, hunkered down in his hole for the night and having nightmares of the truck that blew up in front of him on the road a week ago. Hoping that tomorrow, he will be able to get through the day without being shot at.
But then again, my view may not be his view. Perhaps he is there because he loves what he does. He trains himself in his mind day in and day out of what to do and when to do it. His heart is solid, he doesn't flinch when he pulls the trigger and doesn't wince when the truck in front of him explodes because of some roadside bomb.
He's a draftsman you know. When his crew is standing around him, he draws the assault plan out on the dust of the road. Using the tools of the trade, they organize the project, the cost analysis, the materials used, etc..
My job causes me to think too much, ... it hurts.
Any ways, ... I would have to say Structural. But then again, I'm thinking of the engineer who designs the project, not the draftsman who puts it all together.
So, for the Draftsman, I would have to say the one that has a real loser of a boss. One who doesn't know squat about drafting, one who doesn't care about drafting, let alone the draftsman. One who makes the draftsman hate to come to work in the morning but has to to make the bills. One who suppresses his employees just to try and make the world think he's great. One who makes the draftsman work on an ancient PC that crashes and causes major problems simply because of it's age ... and the boss yelling because the draftsman is incompetent.
I HAVE SERIOUS ISSUES !!!