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   Where do you stand? ***************** 28-Jul-03 babaal
     Aiming at no. 18. If everything goes wel 28-Jul-03 (*)Y(*)
       Don't be too tempted Or else u might fal 28-Jul-03 GurL_Interrupted
         harey shiva, CDW ko ni? chief dishwas 29-Jul-03 oys_chill
           Educators are paid "in kind" re.... job 29-Jul-03 SITARA
             Corporate CEOs are paid best....Wish any 29-Jul-03 Bhunte
               If we really want to make mucho $$$, my 29-Jul-03 makuro
                 Peopal! I is not unnerstan why them y 29-Jul-03 Rastafariya


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babaal Posted on 28-Jul-03 02:42 PM

Where do you stand?

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"According to the 2001 Occupational Employment Statistics Survey conducted by the Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the top 20 highest-paying professions in the US are:

1. Surgeons/ $65.89/hr/ $137,050/yr
2. Obstetricians and gynecologists/ $64.15/hr/ $133,430/yr
3. Anesthesiologists/ $63.31/hr/ $131,680/yr
4. Internists, general/ $61.03/hr/ $126,940/yr
5. Pediatricians, general/ $56.03/hr/ $116,550/yr
6. Psychiatrists/ $54.60/hr/ $113,570/yr
7. Family and general practitioners/ $52.89/hr/ $110,020/yr
8. Dentists/ $53.28/hr/ $110,820/yr
9. Chief Executives/ $51.77/hr/ $107,670/yr
10. Airline pilots, copilots and flight engineers/ (N/A)/ $99,400/yr
11. Podiatrists/ $45.43/hr/ $94,500/yr
12. Lawyers/ $44.19/hr/ $91,920/yr
13. Optometrists/$42.35/hr/$88,100/yr
14. Computer and information systems managers/$40.33/hr/
$83,890/yr
15. Physicists/ $40.26/hr/ $83,750/yr
16. Air traffic controllers/ $40.07/hr/ $83,350/yr
17. Petroleum Engineers/ $39.33/hr/ $81,800/yr
18. Nuclear Engineers/ $38.56/hr/ $80,200/yr
19. Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates/ $38.24/hr/
$79,540/yr
20. Marketing Managers/ $37.70/hr/ $78,410/yr



Figures reflect mean hourly pay projected out to a year-round, full-time annual average.



The Next 10 Highest-Paying Jobs in the US
by Ben Murray

There is a storied group of people out there known to be laughing all the way to financial institutions. And while it may come as no surprise that these high-income types enjoy their trips to the bank, you might be interested to learn that when these folks see each other on the street, dragging their loot, the greeting is often the same:

Doctor.
Doctor.

How did we get this inside information? The government told us. In an effort to provide Monster readers with the 10 jobs the Department of Labor says are likely to pay you enough to bankroll a diamond mine, we found out seven of the 10 jobs were in the medical field. Realizing our list was helpful only to people with an inclination for diagnosing diseases, we shamelessly backpedaled and started over.

We quickly found that the people just outside the top 10 were employed in much more varied fields, offering more options to those looking to use a top-10 list to find work in a fortune-building profession.

While you may have expected lawyers to show up on the list, others may have come as a surprise, so we checked them out.

What Do All Those Filthy-Rich Physicists Actually Do?

Physicists are among the most, shall we say, agile' of degree recipients, says Roman Czujko, director of the Statistical Research Center at the American Institute of Physics. In fact, according to Czujko, if the BLS guidelines for who is considered a physicist were a bit more liberal, these scientists would likely be higher on the list.

The physicists appearing on the list are either college professors or research scientists, people working in the direct application of physics, he says. While these types of physicists are paid well, physics doctorate holders also fit well into higher-paying niches in the private sector.

Similarly, petroleum engineers should be higher up the list, according to information from the Society of Petroleum Engineers. A 2002 survey of the society's members shows the engineers reporting earnings of about $89,000 worldwide, with US respondents reporting more than $99,000 in salary, plus bonuses - some 10 percent higher than the BLS numbers.

Could You Get a Job on This List?

While many of these jobs require a virtual lifetime of industry-specific study, the prerequisites for becoming an air traffic controller are not rooted in academics. The majority of controllers are employed by the Federal Aviation Administration, which screens and trains controllers at the FAA Academy in Oklahoma City.

Applicants for these jobs are selected through the federal civil service system, and are generally required to have a four-year degree or some college and supplemental work experience. People with experience as a pilot or navigator often have an edge in this business, according to the BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook.

Also, if you're good with atoms but hate competing for jobs, there is a shortage of workers in nuclear engineering, says Emmy Roos, a member of the board of directors at the American Nuclear Society. According to Roos, nuclear engineering student enrollments -- undergraduate and graduate combined - have declined from 3,400 to 1,300 in the last 20 years."


http://editorial.careers.msn.com/articles/highestpay/

(*)Y(*) Posted on 28-Jul-03 09:47 PM

Aiming at no. 18. If everything goes well, should be there in 1.5 years! Oh Lord, do I see the light?

Those numbers are pretty tempting, aren't they ?
GurL_Interrupted Posted on 28-Jul-03 10:07 PM

Don't be too tempted Or else u might fall down into dumps :-l ?

:-/

"Remember ur caLL & Keep ur eyes on the baLL!" :-/! *Focus!*
oys_chill Posted on 29-Jul-03 09:19 AM

harey shiva,

CDW ko ni? chief dishwasher ko......naamnishan nai chaina :(

btw,
campus ko dean, vice pres, pres ko salary katti ho thaha cha? ahem ahem! eheh...surgeons' salary would be put to same [I have the vow of confidentiality, natra flash out gardinthe re kya ]:P administrator banna teera lagnu paryo :)
SITARA Posted on 29-Jul-03 03:56 PM

Educators are paid "in kind" re.... job satisfaction!!! ya ya ya !!!!! :(


No, actually they are paid in holidays! :)
Bhunte Posted on 29-Jul-03 04:04 PM

Corporate CEOs are paid best....Wish anyone among us here is one among them...
makuro Posted on 29-Jul-03 05:02 PM

If we really want to make mucho $$$, my suggestion is to do business. Yes it's not easy.But being a doctor, sceintist etc are not easy either. Even a small businessman( successful of course) easily outnumber the income level of top notch money maker listed above. So if money is only the motivating factor, forget about investing money in professional degrees such as law or medicine, go do business!
Rastafariya Posted on 29-Jul-03 05:54 PM

Peopal!

I is not unnerstan why them you is lookin for money in cariyar. If them money is them reason then it better in Nepal. Them ministers make them more money than all them peopal above combine.

Birader Bhunte! I is them one of CEO of one of them biggest American compani. I is Chief Everythingclean Officer of CHEVRON gas stasion.Whenever them have some issues and decesions of cleaning I is always called upon.