Monday, June 27, 2011

Now Surprising Six-Figure Jobs

Now Surprising Six-Figure Jobs by Cindy Perman
Many teachers are dedicated and beautiful - and with any job there are people who are lazy and worthless. Unfortunately, trade and proprietary systems allow them to stay in our school to teach. I moved to the area schools are great, so, my children will get better qualified teachers and better opportunities. My house was little more than the surrounding area and I have to stress about paying the mortgage but I do see the benefits of daily ... and it is worth it!
government trade contractors often make 6 digits.
Find the highest paid in the NY DA's office, and it is not a lawyer, it is a mechanical, electrical, plumbers, and the highest paid of all full-time employees (whether to 6 digits) is a painter!
The lesson is, the parents, if you want your kids to have a financially comfortable career, do not let your children grow up to be lawyers, they have become plumbers, mechanics and painters.
... Although Law School and the ABA did not want anyone to know this, "most of the Lawyers Not Get 6 figures" and never because there will be a glut of lawyers in this country. Trend that began in the early 1990s and as a result of more than hundreds of well educated lawyer who has no real practical experience as most spent their days trapped in the centers, instead of honing the skills of document review practice. There are hundreds of them are just scrapping by on less wages and survive without any benefits. Moreover, these lawyers lack the necessary skills to transition into another field, employers do not want to spend time and incur costs to train a lawyer who has been basically trained for nothing in particular based on his or her law school education and subsequent document review experience. Even experienced lawyers have little to offer prospective employers in this market given the special nature of the skills that a lawyer has a rare non-lawyer transferred to the field. It's all very dirty little secret that the "law school-industry money machine" and the ABA did not want the public to know.
When you think of a job that pays six figures, you think doctors, lawyers - and anything with the word "head", "director", "engineer" or "oil" in it.
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But there are some jobs that pay six figures that you might not expect. People who may be experiencing every day, or some that you might not, but never suspected that they made a lot!
"Generally, high-paying jobs require one or more of the following: an extensive formal education, level of responsibility or a high performance, unique skill or talent, and extensive on the job experience," said Al Lee, director of quantitative analysis at PayScale. com. And most involve the employees get a "big earnings and profits for employers," added Lee.
The average salary in America is about $ 40,000, according to the Social Security Administration, and only about five percent of the American population making $ 100,000 or more.
Here is a six-figure job that you might not expect to be paid that much:

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Call Center Analyst

You do not think the job call center as a high-paying job, even, you tend to think of them as low-paying jobs are often shipped overseas. But there are several positions, including call center analyst, who oversees quality assurance and training and representation, and director of call center who can make six figures. A listing on Indeed.com for six-figure job as a QA Analyst Call Center in Chantilly, Va., requires that the two languages ​​- English and Spanish. Call Center Directors, meanwhile, have an average salary of $ 121,000, according to http://www.salary.com.

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Afghanistan Language Specialist

It's all about supply and demand and since the U.S. involvement in Afghanistan after the September 11 attacks, there have been calls for linguists or interpreters of the two main Afghan languages, Dari and Pashto. The average salary for linguists or translators who speak of is $ 187,000 and was $ 193,000 for those who speak Pashto, according to Indeed.com. The range of work of a translator for military personnel to staff the table that will translate news media and communicate with the media Afghanistan Afghanistan.

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Personal Trainer

You may not think of a personal trainer, who is paid per hour, six-digit competitors, but it all depends on where they work - and that they are coaching. Average salary of a personal trainer is $ 54,200, according to PayScale, but 10 percent above can earn $ 100,000 or more. The top performers tend to be those who are certified personal trainer, who has a college education and years of experience. The highest paid city jobs to private-coach Ann Arbor, Mich., where prices can reach up to $ 70 per hour, followed by New York, Baltimore, Tampa and Boston.

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Flight Training Coordinator

You might expect the pilot to make six figures, but probably not the coordinator of flight training. But flight training coordinator has an important task - they research and develop a flight training program for an organization, including lessons in the classroom and simulator sessions. This can be for commercial or private carrier or a training school or aerospace companies. The average salary for flight training coordinator is $ 118,000 but can go above $ 200,000 for the top 10 percent, according to Salary.com.

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Nuclear Power Reactor Operators

The earthquake and subsequent nuclear disaster in Japan shows how dangerous nuclear power reactor operator - and how valuable they are. As a result, the high-paying job. The average salary is $ 86,000, but the top 10 percent made an average of $ 128,000, according to PayScale.com.


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Court Reporter

The median salary of court reporters is $ 57,200, but they are more experienced and can type 200 words + minute to create an average of $ 105,000, according to PayScale.com. And, court reporters are expected to be one of the jobs in demand during the next decade - both inside and outside the courtroom - with a number of court reporters is expected to jump 18 percent, according to the Labor Department.

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Elevator Mechanic

Elevators can be dangerous when they malfunction, as shown by the recent elevator accident in New York City in Bath, Bed & Beyond that 15 people were injured. As a result, elevator mechanics are paid very well. The average salary is $ 72,900, but the top 10 percent make $ 109,000 or more, according to PayScale.com. One list for "Director of Vertical Transportation" in Arlington, Va., requires 10 years of experience as an elevator mechanic and five to 10 years of management experience in the elevator business.

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Pharmacist

You might think a doctor, who had to go to medical school, such as making six figures or more, but not pharmacists. In fact, the average salary for pharmacists in the U.S. is $ 113,000, according to Salary.com. It's not just filling prescriptions, it offers advice on dosage and side effects and interact with physicians. Becoming a pharmacist requires a bachelor's degree and advanced degree in pharmacy. The job prospects are expected to be good over the next decade - the amount of work pharmacists are expected to jump 17 percent, according to the Labor Department.