Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Careers, looking forward, and behind.



Cal Stempel
Careers, looking forward, and behind.

Everyone has dreams of becoming successful, may it be treating patients as a doctor, or designing the next great monument as an architect.  We have a pre-set list of careers engrained into our heads that reap the highest income.  But what jobs and careers in today’s economy bring in higher incomes than would be expected?
            The top 3 highest paying jobs in the US are Anesthesiologists, Surgeons, and in third obstetricians and gynecologists (according to usnews.com).  All of these careers expectedly make over $200,000 annually; but with these jobs comes years of medical schooling and educational debts. 
            For the majority of us though, we do not have access to the skills that medical schooling requires, we may not have gotten the grades to get us into the finest law schools or prestigious engineering programs.  But did you know that successful hot dog vendors can make up to $100,000?  There are niche careers throughout our economy that yield high incomes.
            How about being an ice cream taster?  Ice cream tasters make about $60,000 annually.  Funeral Managers make about $80,000 a year, human statues (street performers) make about $100 an hour!  All of these jobs do not require years of education, or thousands of dollars of debt.  
            These unconventional careers are rare and far in-between.  So you may be wondering, what careers are in demand that pay well?  Our economy today is outsourcing unspecialized positions and replacing human hands with robots.  So what careers could possibly be in demand in the US today? 
            Unsurprisingly, the healthcare is not going anywhere soon; some of the most needed positions in today’s economy are physician assistants, nurses, and medical technicians.  You have probably seen the endless commercials for 2 year colleges that prepare you in a career with the medical field.  Well the reason these commercials are so common is that these careers are in high demand,  and will be in the distant future. 
            Medical careers do not require years of schooling as you have learned from the commercials and low ranking positions such as medical assistants and billing and coders still reap high incomes, averaging around $50,000-$70,000.
            Another extremely in demand career are programmers and IT specialists. The US has been a technological force for decades and continues to progress.  With this progression there is the need for more and more IT positions and skilled computer programmers.  Just like the medical careers, IT schools strongly advertise on television; that is because the jobs are in high demand, and are future proof.
            So next time you think of which career field you think you will want to join, don’t look at the expected jobs such as surgeons, lawyers, or engineers.  You could very well be better off as a hot dog vendor, or funeral manager!  High paying jobs are scattered everywhere; It just takes a little digging to uncover them.   








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