http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bestjobs/top50/index.htmlTop 10:
4/14/2006 5:32:06 AM
I can handle being #2
4/14/2006 5:33:08 AM
I can handle being #1
4/14/2006 6:06:15 AM
Only it's from Money Magazine and Salary.Com
4/14/2006 6:37:30 AM
^Thanks for the correction ... no coffee in yet that early [Edited on April 14, 2006 at 6:48 AM. Reason : .]
4/14/2006 6:48:06 AM
Where do they get these salary statistics? Did they only do their study in NY?[Edited on April 14, 2006 at 6:58 AM. Reason : .]
4/14/2006 6:57:49 AM
curious if they corrected the salaries for where most of these people live.... i'm thinking about san jose/silicon valley. of course software engineers are paid 80k plus. and honestly the engineer category was waaaay too broad - you really can't lump in civil, chemical, ee, mech. etc all in one category. they jobs, stress, hours, pay can vary quite a bit.
4/14/2006 7:45:05 AM
I can handle being number 1 as well.
4/14/2006 7:45:21 AM
I think I can handle being #5 in a few years...being a glorified nurse and getting paid.Actually, Duke has a Pathology Assistant's program that's 2 years and you're guranteed a job at Duke and a starying salary of $90k/year to sit in a lab and cut up tumors all day. It's just hard as shit to get into, I think either 8-12 applicants selected every year out of around 40 or 60. I know that's a wide range, but the point is, it's a bitch to get in.
4/14/2006 9:18:57 AM
great... and i'm in the #1 spot for "Big jobs that pay badly"
4/14/2006 9:19:17 AM
i think they based all their rankings off (salary * growth) and nothing more.both my parents were pharmacists and literally wouldnt pay for college or talk to me if i had decided to do the same. they hated their jobs that bad.
4/14/2006 9:42:14 AM
Nuclear is looking pretty bright to me.
4/14/2006 9:46:03 AM
#1 Software engineer 46.07%dayam!
4/14/2006 10:16:00 AM
41 Biological scientist 17.03% $61,317 Near the bottom, but good news to me![Edited on April 14, 2006 at 10:32 AM. Reason : ]
4/14/2006 10:16:03 AM
Those are Indian dollars.
4/14/2006 10:54:27 AM
I can handle #3. I get to make my own hours and work out of my home.
4/14/2006 11:11:13 AM
the irony is i transferred from majoring in the #1 'top job' to the #1 'pays badly'... my advisor deserves a swift kick in the nuts
and i love this little poke in the eye:
4/14/2006 11:42:48 AM
9 Pharmacist 24.57% $91,998That's me. Damn it, the secret is out.
4/14/2006 11:44:23 AM
work retail drive thru at CVS[Edited on April 14, 2006 at 11:53 AM. Reason : 4 best job ev4r]
4/14/2006 11:53:24 AM
damn, $91k to work in a drug store.
4/14/2006 11:53:36 AM
its takes just as long to get that degree as a engineering + masters
4/14/2006 11:54:49 AM
not all pharmacists work at retail pharmacies. I want to work for drug companies when I graduate.
4/14/2006 11:55:38 AM
Surprisingly, two of my potential jobs are on there, though they're incredibly broad fields -- "editor" and "writer."
4/14/2006 11:57:50 AM
i wouldnt mind an engineering job developing pharmacy automation equipment . that shit costs a fortune
4/14/2006 11:57:53 AM
4/14/2006 12:00:10 PM
The $texas is listed incorrectly on the initial list ... drill down to the indvidual page for each job title, its listed as "total compensation" ... which makes a bit more sense to include bonuses, matching funds, etc.I also agree with moonman about it being extremely broad fields.
4/14/2006 12:32:34 PM
how does one become a human resource manager?[Edited on April 14, 2006 at 12:42 PM. Reason : I could handle being #2 as well]
4/14/2006 12:37:51 PM
I would guess the HR manager would be the worst job in the company
4/14/2006 6:00:15 PM
i was starting to wonder what PA is making 75 large
4/14/2006 6:16:28 PM
the HR manager at my (former) company (90-person archietcture firm) said she started out as a receptionist/secretary/something like that and worked her way up
4/14/2006 6:22:44 PM
^^Shit man, a lot of nurses make 75 large. PA's make good money because they are in high demand.[Edited on April 14, 2006 at 6:23 PM. Reason : 1]
4/14/2006 6:23:26 PM
i am a #3 . . . trying to get the $122,000
4/14/2006 6:38:17 PM
^do you need an MBA to be a "financial advisor"? btw, nice saltwater tank you got there.
4/14/2006 6:52:05 PM
^no, and thanks.But you do need to get life/health state certifications, register with the NASD, pass the series 7 and series 66, et al[Edited on April 14, 2006 at 6:53 PM. Reason : sp]
4/14/2006 6:52:56 PM
#3 Best Job in America#8 Highest Paid JobYeah. I think I'll be happy sticking with this for another 20 years or so.Speaking of which, I need to go finish studying for the S66.
4/14/2006 7:06:21 PM
4/14/2006 7:24:25 PM
who you working for gamecat?
4/14/2006 7:30:51 PM
Major financial planning company a mile or two from State.
4/14/2006 10:39:44 PM
maybe i should go back into psychology...
4/14/2006 10:47:22 PM
Only if you plan to go all the way with it.
4/14/2006 10:49:41 PM
so is it time to switch to CSC?
4/14/2006 11:02:55 PM
Come to think of it...having Balik for Intro to Java, which convinced me to get out of CSC, was probably the best thing that ever happened to me.
4/14/2006 11:52:18 PM
Time to switch out of ECE and into Accounting...(that qualifies for "financial advisor" right?)
4/15/2006 1:00:20 AM
4/15/2006 1:04:44 AM
^dermatology is where it's at.
4/15/2006 1:05:51 AM
Nah, I have zero interest in derm. Good pay, good hours...but it's skin.Not my thing.
4/15/2006 1:06:29 AM
College prof is where it is at.Hell even a high school teacher making 35k is where it's at.Hard for me to argue with a 2+ month vacation every summer, 2-3 weeks off in december, and 7 hour workdays (8-3).College schedules are even better.[Edited on April 15, 2006 at 1:16 AM. Reason : Time > Money]
4/15/2006 1:16:23 AM
^^is derm a hottest specialty right now? or is it still plastic surgery?
4/15/2006 1:20:59 AM
hell yeah #2 is my ultimate goal
4/15/2006 9:23:35 AM
I would imagine the salary varies among professors too. Probably less if you're a humanities professor, and more if you're a researcher getting grants.
4/15/2006 9:29:08 AM