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What jobs pays more than 60,000? |
What jobs pays more than 60,000? Since your question is in the health care category, I would say radiation therapy or nuclear medicine, but it depends on where you live... salary varies a lot. There are more Real Estate Professionals making less than $13,000 a years than any other profession. Realtors can be poor. They consistanly rank lowest in job satisfaction surveys while scientist teacher and doctor/ nurse rank hiest. Lots Physicians and surgeons -- $147,000 Aircraft pilots -- $133,500 Chief executives -- $116,000 Electrical and electronic engineers -- $112,000 Lawyers and judges -- $99,800 Dentists -- $90,000 Pharmacists -- $85,500 Management analysts -- $84,700 Computer and information system managers -- $83,000 Financial analysts, managers and advisors -- $84,000 Marketing and sales managers -- $80,000 Education administrators -- $80,000 Top Paying Jobs for High School Graduates These occupations emphasize work experience and on-the-job training rather than formal education: Computer software engineers -- $58,900 Computer/information systems managers -- $56,400 Computer programmers -- $55,000 Network systems and data communications analysts -- $49,000 General and operations managers -- $48,000 Database, network and computer systems administrators -- $48,000 ******************************... Top Paying Jobs for a Two-Year College Degree The following jobs tend to be technical in nature, emphasizing skills developed on the job as well as job-specific training and certifications: Healthcare practitioners -- $66,000 Business analysts -- $58,000 Electrical and electronic engineers -- $57,000 Mechanical engineers -- $56,800 General and operations managers -- $54,000 Computer and information systems managers -- $50,400 Real Estate, if you are good at it! Patrick J Golden Lily Properties "We Buy Houses" This is a great site for job information: http://www.careeroverview.com/ Perhaps the person was referred to real estate development such as Trump :) In addition to the list that the other postee provided, here is a website from the US occupational outlook handbook: www.bls.gov/oco and can type into search 'physicians', 'lawyer', 'computer analyst' whichever field piques one's interest. It really comes down to what the person has a passion for as the ol' adage goes, "if you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life". There have been people that worked in a high-powered position such as a CEO (chief executive officer) or CFO (chief financial officer) that relinquished those titles for a lower paying job such as at a non-profit organization to be much happier with their career and life. Your own business. |
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