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+well its all in the topic, jobs such as Doctors or accountants.. also if you can include how much they earn a year, and what would i need to study in college and maybe university?
Also I'm planning on saving up quite a sum of money over a period of years and investing in government bonds and stocks, so if you can think of any jobs that will give me experience in these fields that would be amazing!
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Also I'm planning on saving up quite a sum of money over a period of years and investing in government bonds and stocks, so if you can think of any jobs that will give me experience in these fields that would be amazing!
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It shouldn't be all about the money. You should go for a job in a area that interest you. Also, if you not getting straight A's A*'s then there's no point in going for a job in medicine. Just saying.
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Allosaurus wrote It shouldn't be all about the money. You should go for a job in a area that interest you. Also, if you not getting straight A's A*'s then there's no point in going for a job in medicine. Just saying.
haha, I'm in it for the money, if I'm completely honest! only thing that I'm truthfully interested in is history, but I don't want to be a museum guide! LOL
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iiOwN2MuChii wroteAllosaurus wrote It shouldn't be all about the money. You should go for a job in a area that interest you. Also, if you not getting straight A's A*'s then there's no point in going for a job in medicine. Just saying.
haha, I'm in it for the money, if I'm completely honest! only thing that I'm truthfully interested in is history, but I don't want to be a museum guide! LOL
No point of getting a job that you don't like. Regardless of how much you get paid.
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It's a huge risk having such a well paid job, you are expected to perform at a level worth the money you're being paid.
If you don't have an interest in the job you won't perform at that level.
If you don't have an interest in the job you won't perform at that level.
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I'll probably enjoy any job tbh! as long as i'm not stacking shelfs at tesco
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You can make money with history.
Google is you friend.
Google is you friend.
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the more money you earn the higher the level you are expected to perform, go for a job that you enjoy and has decent pay, split it you might have to make sacrifices to get money or a great job so bee prepared...
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I searched what you were looking for on Google and I am listing some jobs that you could look into to. The information was taken from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
Following information has the job title, highest salary paid, and training time.
Following information has the job title, highest salary paid, and training time.
Marketing Manager
Highest salary: $100,020
Training time: 4 to 6 years
Computer and Information Systems Manager
Highest salary: $100,110
Training time: 4 to 8 years
Lawyer
Highest salary: $110,590
Training time: 7 years
Highest salary: $132,660
Training time: 8 years
Airline Pilot
Highest salary: $134,090
Training time: 5 to 10 years
Engineering Manager
Highest salary: $140,210
Training time: 6 to 7 years
Highest salary: $100,020
Training time: 4 to 6 years
Computer and Information Systems Manager
Highest salary: $100,110
Training time: 4 to 8 years
Lawyer
Highest salary: $110,590
Training time: 7 years
Highest salary: $132,660
Training time: 8 years
Airline Pilot
Highest salary: $134,090
Training time: 5 to 10 years
Engineering Manager
Highest salary: $140,210
Training time: 6 to 7 years
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