Monday, 25 June 2007
Which proffession has the most money?What would I have to do in order to be in that proffession? -
See,I want money when I get bigger,a lot of money.Money makes you rich and powerfull,so,I wanna know that in which proffession I can earn a lot of money.What would I have to do in order to be in the occupation?I am 14 now. THANKYOU.|::::|I would say that a CEO/big time banker give you the most money. In the CEOs case, I ve read the profiles of many of them, and they have majored in everything from history to finance to electrical engineering. Simply put, it s YOU and your PASSIONS that determine how well you ll do financially. Formula for your vain goal: 1.) Graduate high school and work on your writing! You re only 14, so you have time. 2.) Go to college and major in something you enjoy. 3.) In college, do internships. 4.) Budget your money to retain and save up money. 5.) If you want to get fancy, you can try bonds, stocks, mutual funds, CDs, etc., but ONLY if you know what you re doing. 6.) Graduate college with good grades. 7.) Get at least a Masters degree. 8.) Get a job and work hard to work your way up. 9.) Don t suck up, but create genuine friendships/relationships to get more contacts. 10.) Repeat 8 amp; 9 until you get yourself in a position where you re making the big bucks.|::::|Yeah, hookers make a lot of money, but there are occupational hazards depending on where they practice their trade. There s no money in drug dealing, only the top guys make any real dough there. Rock stars, actors, and sports players are a lucky elite. It takes more than just talent to get into that, but they are among the highest paid people around. Top executives make big bucks. For that you ll need a business education as well as good working knowledge of the industry you wish to captain. Doctors make big bucks too. Don t listen to the crying and complaining about insurance and education costs. Med school still has a higher ROI than most other education paths. Law can be profitable, but there are too many lawyers out there fighting over the scraps of the legal system. Specialize in a high paying area of the profession to get maximum returns. If you want to stop at your undergrad, then there s engineering, accounting, nursing, or any other professional degree. Professional degrees will always be in demand, and there are opportunities overseas where you can make a boatload of money and not pay taxes (legally). There are also non-academic routes. Start a business mowing lawns in the summer... by the time you graduate high school, you can have a brand new truck with all the gear for landscaping paid for, and a couple of guys working for you. Keep at it, build a name for yourself and grow the business. Sell it and start another business... wash, rinse, repeat. My Grandparents used to be in the motel business and they did alright one motel at a time, but they had friends in the same business who used a different business model - those friends did spectacularly well. They would buy motels that had problems, turn them around to make them profitable, hire a local manager and buy another to do the same. Their motel and now hotel portfolio is something to be envied.|::::|Well honestly, any profession has the potential to make you a lot of money. What you need to ask yourself is, do you want to make a lot of money in a field, or you do you want to be happy in that field. Necessarily making a lot of money as a motivation factor is a very good excuse. I actually know people who have very successful careers in their fields, but are miserable for various reasons. You want to do something you like, what you live for, money should not be the main factor(Although it is nice). To answer your question: In my opinion, There is no straight answer to this question, it varies greatly on seniority, economy, relations. To many factors to say which ones make the most, but I am going to take a stab at it and say Lawyer, Doctors, Nurse,Anesthesiologists, and other careers that require YEARS of additional schooling.|::::|Follow your interests and your passions, not money, or you may end up hating the life you lead. But, if you must know, here is a listing of the top 20 highest paying professions. Perhaps you can find your passion within them. It appears that anyone who knows how to manage money, people, or projects, or do extremely technical medical work will get paid well. http://www.bizjournals.com/specials/slid... Another good list: http://www.cnbc.com/id/23918484/ Here s a bigger list: http://www.studentsreview.com/salary.sht... If you find anything on those lists that rings your bell, start taking some classes that relate to it, or give you skills for it. Or join a school club like science club, computer club, math club, etc. I hope you don t think I m being patronizing. I know it s smart to think ahead. But you re 14, and you still have some years to play and have fun. Soon as you hit college, everything changes, so have fun now! :-)|::::|Prostitution.
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