Quit Your Job

It would be nice to quit your job today and bring in thousands of dollars overnight. If it were this easy, I’m sure many would be quitting right now, but unfortunately, it’s not as simple as some would have it seem. This concept is misleading and confusing to many people and what I feel to be a bad approach to “could be” business partners/customers. (Sounds harsh to some, but of course, this is my blog & opinion.)  icon smile Quit Your Job

Of course there is a tad bit of reality in quitting your job and making millions, don’t get me wrong. Something of this magnitude is done by a handful that knows the industry, know the right people and are grounded in a great business opportunity. My advice would be to embrace these foundations 1st, before putting in your 2 week notice and quitting your job.

What Jobs Pay The Most?

 What Jobs Pay The Most?

A friend of mine who’s been out of work for a few months, asked me a question…”What Jobs Pay The Most?”   Hmmmmmmmmm. Well, we did some research and found a few jobs paying at least $50k per year which was great for him considering he was now getting paid $0k per year with no job.   He told me that working a home based business was going well for him but he just wanted more income doing other things he loved doing…which is understandable. And besides, he can now put all of his home business earnings in the bank and just work with the money from the job…or vice versa icon smile What Jobs Pay The Most? .

I listed the jobs that we were looking through right here, hoping that it may help you as well. You can also click here for the source, I just thought I’d save you the trouble and bring it to you.
I wish you well in your search.

1. Investment Banking Analyst. If you are good with numbers and solving real-world problems, this job pays handsomely in the early years and has strong long-term earning potential.
Typical Starting Salary: $59,084

2. Business Analyst, Computer Software. Data mining is a new and hot field with strong career potential. Normally used by financial institutions such as banks, data miners sort through vast amounts of information that help companies make the best use of the information in their data warehouses. Master’s degrees in computer science, physics, or statistics are usually required.
Typical Starting Salary: $50,727

3. Forensic Computer Analyst. Computer forensics is the analysis of information contained within and created with computer systems and computing devices. These analysts investigate causes of computer meltdowns, who has misused a computer system, or how someone committed a crime. These professionals are quite popular in white-collar criminal investigations.
Typical Starting Salary: $51,852

4. Junior Associate Attorney. The financial scales of justice certainly tip toward the side of the average attorney. And just after five years experience the average salary jumps to $89,210. Depending on the field of specialty, the long-term earning potential is almost limitless. Big-shot lawyers like former Sen. John Edwards (malpractice) and celebrity criminal defense attorney Mark Gerago have cleaned up millions in their careers.
Typical Starting Salary: $52,678

5. Physical Therapist. If anatomy is your thing, physical therapy may be your path to greener pastures. PTs can even specialize in areas such as hand or back therapy to boost their marketability — and salary potential.
Typical Starting Salary: $52,573

6. Nurse Practitioner (ARNP). Nursing opportunities never seem to go out of style, and neither does demand in this area. If a doctor cannot squeeze you in for an appointment, chances are there is a nurse practitioner standing by in his place. While nurse practitioners don’t command the big bucks that physicians do, their services certainly don’t come cheap.
Typical Starting Salary: $67,166

7. Electrical Engineer. It is easy to do the math on how marketable engineers are. Companies dig deep to lure young electrical engineers and other subspecialties across the board. Electrical engineers focus on using electricity to transmit energy. Payscale.com shows that experienced electrical engineers earn an average of $81,078.
Typical Starting Salary: $54,401

8. Software Engineer. Software engineers design, write, and test computer programs. Computer networking and information technology are hot fields that are here to stay.
Typical Starting Salary: $56,795

9. Pharmaceutical Sales Representative. You don’t have to be a physician or even science major to make big bucks in medicine. Just about anyone with a college degree and a killer personality can be trained in pharmaceutical sales. These professionals make sales calls to doctors’ offices hoping to convince the doctors to prescribe the latest drugs made by the pharmaceutical company they represent. Seasoned pros can make six-figure salaries in this field.
Typical Starting Salary: $51,104

10. Veterinarian. Do you love animals? Veterinarians can combine a passion for their warm, furry friends with great earning power. With growing animal research and interest in pet care, veterinarian medicine is bound to be a popular profession for years to come.
Typical Starting Salary: $59,084

I hope this has helped you in your search of what jobs pay the most. Feel free to share this to another friend in need. icon smile What Jobs Pay The Most?

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