Tuesday, 24 July 2007
With a degree in marketing, what can I have as a career that will earn the most money? ? -
Do people who have marketing degrees usually make good money?|::::|There is no job security today. Every executive has been affected by the economy misfortune inside a 15 year cycle. On average, a job seeker would have taken 7 different careers before finally arriving only to see another economic downturn. Companies are being restructured with many employees losing their jobs. So, start getting out of the rat race. Learn about financial literacy. (Wikipedia) quot;A rat race is a term used for an endless, self-defeating or pointless pursuit. It conjures up the image of the futile efforts of a lab rat trying to escape whilst running around a maze or in a wheel. In an analogy to the modern city, many rats in a single maze run around making a lot of noise bumping into each other, but ultimately achieve nothing (meaningful) either collectively or individually. Escaping the rat race can have a number of different meanings: -A description of the movement, of either the Home or Work Location, of previously City Dwellers or Workers to more rural locations, possibly beyond the quot;urban growth boundaryquot;. -Retirement in general or no longer needing / having to work. -Moving from a high pressure job to a less intense role either at a different company or within the same company at an alternative location or department. -Changing to a different job that does not involve working 9 to 5 and a long commute. -Working from home. -Becoming financially independent from an employer. -Becoming a hobo or hippie. -Graduating from an academic institution, see College or University. -Simple living or Voluntary Simplicity. quot; As a company president, I am in the process of coming to the end of the task of carrying buckets. I will be resigned from my job in December. After working for ten years in the business of building construction, some things must change in the way I look at life. We are working more and more for less and less. Can anyone relate to this? Consider the industry recommended by Robert Kiyosaki and Robert Allen, both being reknowed authors of wealth creating and investment. One advice is why work on something you cannot own . Work on a business. See youtube posting of the Best Business by Robert Kiyosaki and Multiple Streams of Income by Robert Allen. Both Roberts never have to depend on a job after they graduated .|::::|While the other comments so far have been pretty useless, they aren t entirely wrong (except the crap about prostitutes). A marketing degree alone isn t worth as much as you d like, but it can get your foot in the door on the ground level. Marketing is about experience. I don t know if you ve already got the degree, but most programs have large assignments and projects, such as a full out mock marketing plan. Having samples of these to show potential employers can be a real plus. Also, join AMA. This is a good networking tool and something to put on the resume.|::::|Very few people even work in the fields their degrees are from. My friend has a marketing degree from a good university and he works in insurance now. go figure. Study what you love, you ll work for 50 years and believe me the love of money will run out before your passion does.|::::|hate to be the one to break it to ya, but a degree in marketing means hard to get a career that will quot;earn the most moneyquot;. Your best bet is probably sales. If you re good you could make a ton, but its hard to be one of the best salesmen.|::::|Gay prostitutes make more money so if you re after a stable career then go for that
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