Dropdown List Preview Lack of job stability Physical injuries Long hours on set Lack of recognition for their work Difficulty finding work during slow seasons Pressure to perform dangerous stunts Inadequate safety measures on set Lack of insurance coverage for injuries Low pay compared to the risks involved Competition for roles with other stunt performers Difficulty balancing work and personal life Constantly being away from home for filming Limited opportunities for career advancement Lack of respect from other industry professionals Difficulty breaking into the industry Rejection from casting directors Unrealistic expectations from directors and producers Lack of support from production companies Discrimination based on gender or race Lack of proper training and resources Difficulty finding representation Pressure to perform stunts that go against their personal values Dealing with the physical and emotional toll of performing dangerous stunts Fear of getting injured or killed on set Lack of access to healthcare and rehabilitation services Difficulty transitioning out of stunt work into other roles in the industry Burnout from the demanding nature of the job Difficulty maintaining a healthy work-life balance Limited opportunities for networking and building relationships in the industry Lack of recognition for their contributions to the success of a film Difficulty getting credit for their work Lack of job security between projects Financial instability due to gaps in employment Constantly having to prove themselves to directors and producers Pressure to perform stunts that are physically and mentally challenging Lack of communication and coordination between stunt performers and other crew members Difficulty advocating for their own safety and well-being on set Lack of access to mental health resources and support Unpredictability of the job and the impact it has on their personal life Difficulty navigating the complex network of unions and guilds in the industry Lack of opportunities for professional development and training Limited access to resources and equipment needed to perform stunts safely Pressure to constantly push the boundaries of what is physically possible Lack of recognition for the specialized skills and training required for stunt work Difficulty finding work that aligns with their skills and interests Lack of representation and diversity in the industry Lack of transparency around the risks involved in performing stunts Lack of support for career development and growth Feeling undervalued and underappreciated for their contributions to a film Difficulty finding work that offers fair compensation and benefits code Lack of job stability Physical injuries Long hours on set Lack of recognition for their work Difficulty finding work during slow seasons Pressure to perform dangerous stunts Inadequate safety measures on set Lack of insurance coverage for injuries Low pay compared to the risks involved Competition for roles with other stunt performers Difficulty balancing work and personal life Constantly being away from home for filming Limited opportunities for career advancement Lack of respect from other industry professionals Difficulty breaking into the industry Rejection from casting directors Unrealistic expectations from directors and producers Lack of support from production companies Discrimination based on gender or race Lack of proper training and resources Difficulty finding representation Pressure to perform stunts that go against their personal values Dealing with the physical and emotional toll of performing dangerous stunts Fear of getting injured or killed on set Lack of access to healthcare and rehabilitation services Difficulty transitioning out of stunt work into other roles in the industry Burnout from the demanding nature of the job Difficulty maintaining a healthy work-life balance Limited opportunities for networking and building relationships in the industry Lack of recognition for their contributions to the success of a film Difficulty getting credit for their work Lack of job security between projects Financial instability due to gaps in employment Constantly having to prove themselves to directors and producers Pressure to perform stunts that are physically and mentally challenging Lack of communication and coordination between stunt performers and other crew members Difficulty advocating for their own safety and well-being on set Lack of access to mental health resources and support Unpredictability of the job and the impact it has on their personal life Difficulty navigating the complex network of unions and guilds in the industry Lack of opportunities for professional development and training Limited access to resources and equipment needed to perform stunts safely Pressure to constantly push the boundaries of what is physically possible Lack of recognition for the specialized skills and training required for stunt work Difficulty finding work that aligns with their skills and interests Lack of representation and diversity in the industry Lack of transparency around the risks involved in performing stunts Lack of support for career development and growth Feeling undervalued and underappreciated for their contributions to a film Difficulty finding work that offers fair compensation and benefits Copy Download