Whats the most highly paid job?
|
Whats the most highly paid job?
Ex-wife of Bill Gates(just kidding, I think he's still married)
I'm guessing the CEO of a major oil company.
its gotta be UPS driver in iraq![]()
Ya still Ceo of a little business called Microsoft, did you guys know that the Beanie Baby creater ranked in the top ten in americas highest paid man. Normal jobs, the guy who does the insurance premiums, he gets paid one of the highest :-D
One of the highest-paying jobs that anyone can get (as opposed to jobs like CEO of a huge corporation, where getting the job is basically like winning the lottery) is chemical engineering - with a PhD you can usually get around 200k/year if you're any good at it.
Corporate tax collector with a flair for imaginative book-keeping?
The highest paid job is being the government's accountant with lack of "counting" skills, if u know what i mean... :wink:
President of a third world country.
I don't remember which one it was........ I think Nicaragua. The president took out a loan from the world bank in the amount of about 70 million, took it, and ran to the USA.
The world bank actually expects his country to pay that loan back instead of him.
A member of the U.S.A Congress, based on the amount of time committed to duty versus the pay, benefits, and retirement.
science forum user
The highest paying jobs are probably all medical, with a few fields of engineering coming close. At least, those are the highest paying jobs that a person could deliberatly decide to get and have a good chance of success. There are also jobs like being a CEO of a huge company who makes many millions/year, but any given person's odds of getting a job like that are very low no matter how smart of hardworking you are.
i was on the web looking things up and ran across this site and i think it might help someone out and i wanted to share it with you guys. If anyone is looking for a new job like i was a few months ago check out this site.
www.SciencesCrossing.com
they have a great deal of job openings on there in the chemistry field. hope it helps someone else. good luck
« America's economy and oil | WHITER SHADE OF PALE…THAT’S WHAT I’M TURNING » |