How about strting in retail.....you will start low but advance fast....After you are in management the bucks are good.
PS: everyone starts at the bottom.....
2006-07-28 06:26:32
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answered by Anonymous
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There are several options here. Outgoing: One of the definitions is someone who is at ease talking with others. You could find a job as a flight attendant, a host/hostess on a cruise ship, or if you prefer to stay with your feet planted firmly on the ground, there's always forestry. Rangers do pretty well. Have a friend who just retired from that. Then again, I don't know how you feel about such things as archeology, architecture, and such. These also offer not just a good income, but the chance to move around. They also will never go out of date (or style, however you wish to say it). All these options work equally as well for women as they do for men. Good luck in whatever career choice you decide to follow.
2006-07-28 06:43:54
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answered by stormy 2
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There used to be this guy who studied the field at Tigers stadium. During the seventh inning stretch as he raked the infield, he would do a dance as he went walking along.
I don't know if he made much money, but that guy knew how to study a field with style.
2006-07-28 06:27:38
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answered by El Gringo 237 3
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Try being a Forest Ranger who invests in the market—you'll have to work on that memory thing though.
2006-07-28 06:28:34
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answered by DrB 7
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the field at the back of our house is a great field to study, come on more info needed, eg what are your hobbies, rock climbing, scuba diving , are you into horses, do you like history, archaeology,
gardening , walking, fishing ,shooting, a lot more info needed.
2006-07-28 06:31:34
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answered by lefang 5
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Recreation management. Many colleges and universities offer majors in recreation. Like management of parks, camp, etc. Sounds like that is up your alley.
2006-07-28 06:27:55
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answered by Josh 4
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model or even a photographer...I'm a photographer and most photographers i meet at seminars are too introverted... they need to open up... the really good ones have a very outgoing personality... i would suggest doing something you enjoy... and your personality will elevate you to the top... GOOD LUCK
2006-07-28 06:27:45
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answered by Grin Reeper 5
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Exotic dancer. The money is excellant and tax free; then you can get a real job after you reture.
2006-07-28 06:27:14
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answered by ceprn 6
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One area would be sales and marketing.
Another would be journalism, as a media reporter or something.
2006-07-28 06:27:28
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answered by vectorx 3
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Sales.
2006-07-28 06:26:00
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answered by Anonymous
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