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There are alot of jobs out there that can give you a pretty decent income, but I think if you work with computers wheter its a programer or a technician, or anything that has to do with computers, thats where the real money is.
There should be high paying jobs for spell checking if there isn't already. The job would consist of just browsing forums and blogs all day and making corrections, as I will demonstrate below.
Irrelevant what you do as long you have a sense of business.
First lesson .... work for yourself.
When I was younger, one thing that always frustrated me was that I felt my employers were underpaying me for my abilities. When I finally came to my senses and started doing my own thing, I was making much more money, setting my own hours, and my clients respected me for my abilities rather than my boss judging me for my age. Sadly, once I finished my bachelor's in engineering, I wasn't able to find a job that would pay near what I was making. And the field I was in had nothing to do with my degree.
Not everyone is able to do it (run a business), but for those that have the sense, and can work it well, it's great (no matter the field). Although I'm no longer in the field (back in school), I feel in America at least, education is the top priority, and having the right sense combined with the right education.....that's where the money is.
Interestingly enough, I know a couple of plumbers and carpenters that will surprise even the most well to do doctors/lawyers with the amount of money they were making.
There should be high paying jobs for spell checking if there isn't already. The job would consist of just browsing forums and blogs all day and making corrections, as I will demonstrate below.
There should be high paying jobs for spell checking if there isn't already.
The average pay for "spell checking" is between $12.00 to $15.00 per hour ... you will be laid-off once year. That will get you places.
A barber could easily make over $200.00 cash per day in a small town.
A plumber (start your won) could average over $100.000 a year, if you have some business sense.
The average pay for "spell checking" is between $12.00 to $15.00 per hour ... you will be laid-off once year. That will get you places.
A barber could easily make over $200.00 cash per day in a small town. A plumber (start your won) could average over $100.000 a year, if you have some business sense.
Yeah, plumbers, electritians, and general repairmen actually make a lot more than most people think. Get a skill like that if you want to make a good amount of money in a fairly secure job.
This thread is meaningless. It's the same thing as using Google to find the "highest paying jobs." There is no set limit for some jobs. As Azad said, a barber can make $200 cash but make nothing but $20 on another day.
Consider a film director's career: He can work on an indepdent feature film and get $10,000 over the course of 2-3 months. With a sudden turn of events, he can bumped up to direct a Hollywood feature and negotiate a $1 million contract on his first project.
There isn't the "best" or "highest paying" job. There's only the right job and what you love to do. Everything else is secondary; do you want to be a plumber? You can make $200,000 a year but do you want to become one? Do you want to be a painter? You can make millions of dollars or die hungry in a broken home.
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