One of the first things that my parents told me to consider when I was choosing what school to attend was to consider which school had the best program for the career that I wanted to have when I finished. And while this is really kind of boring and therefore needless, it’s always nice to know what kind of jobs that avalible and will pay a lot at the end of the day. All of the funds listed are in US and the information came from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics 2006.
- Anesthesiologist $184k
- Surgeon $184k
- Obstetrician & Gynecologist $178k
- Orthodonist $177k
- Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon $165k
- General Internist $161k
- Prosthodontist $159k
- Psychiatrist $150k
- Family & General Practitioner $150k
- Chief Executives $145k
Now, the next list of jobs is for ones that do not require a university or associate degree:
- Railrod Conductor & Yardmaster $59k
- Flight Attendant $56k
- Real Estate Agent $54k
- Railroad Break, Signal & Switch Operator $52k
- Pile-Driver Operator $50k
- Chemical Plant & System Operator $49k
- Subway & Streetcar Operator $46k
- Commerical Diver $45k
- Gas Compressor & Gas Station Operator $45k
- Brickmason & Blockmason $44k