Career's
-Mike
As far as degrees go, here is some reading that may influence you:
http://money.cnn.com/2006/02/13/pf/c...ries/index.htm
I'd recommend any degree on that list if you want to make a good living.
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Overtime is where you make most of your money, and you have to give up your quality of life....not much sleep, no time to socialize, etc. One reason why I'm doing OR nursing....regular shifts during the day with some on-call.
If you decide to do something that isn't your passion, make sure if pays very well and gives you plenty of time for your hobbies/passions.
As far as degrees go, here is some reading that may influence you:
http://money.cnn.com/2006/02/13/pf/c...ries/index.htm
I'd recommend any degree on that list if you want to make a good living.
FWIW, I make well into six figures and I can't stand what I do. I would trade it in for half the money to do something I enjoy. I thought that I would like it better the more money I made, but I was wrong. If you enjoy doning something you will be better at it and make more money at it. I am not saying you will make $200k a year washing cars, but you will make more money than someone who doesn't enjoy their job.
Accounting will guarantee you money,
but not necessarily a happy life,
FWIW, I make well into six figures and I can't stand what I do.




