Surgeons: $65.89/hr; $137,050/yr
Obstetricians and gynecologists: $64.15/hr; $133,430/yr
Anesthesiologists: $63.31/hr; $131,680/yr
Internists, general: $61.03/hr; $126,940/yr
Pediatricians, general: $56.03/hr; $116,550/yr
Psychiatrists: $54.60/hr; $113,570/yr
Family and general practitioners: $52.89/hr; $110,020/yr
Dentists: $53.28/hr; $110,820/yr
Chief Executives: $51.77/hr; $107,670/yr
Airline pilots, copilots and flight engineers: (N/A); $99,400/yr
Podiatrists: $45.43/hr; $94,500/yr
Lawyers: $44.19/hr; $91,920/yr
Optometrists: $42.35/hr; $88,100/yr
Computer and information systems managers: $40.33/hr; $83,890/yr
Physicists: $40.26/hr; $83,750/yr
Air traffic controllers: $40.07/hr; $83,350/yr
Petroleum Engineers: $39.33/hr; $81,800/yr
Nuclear Engineers: $38.56/hr; $80,200/yr
Judges, magistrate judges, and magistrates: $38.24/hr; $79,540/yr
Marketing Managers: $37.70/hr; $78,410/yr
2006-08-09 02:30:23
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answered by twofingers_69 3
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If you're truly interested in money, you basically need to consider the big three: law, medicine, and business. Business would be the only area in which you can excel without an advanced degree. Of course, if you are talented athletically you can make millions in your sport. And if you are quite the actor, you can make millions without a high school diploma... look at Demi Moore.
2006-08-09 03:04:02
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answered by Mike S 7
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CEO
Group CEO
MD
Group President
all the above are highly paid and the payment is higher if they work for big company like Grundfos (http://www.grundfos.com) or other big company like Nike, HSBC etc..
some people works for Global Domains International and they are very rich too. Look at them here: http://website.ws/newtestimonials/index.dhtml?sponsor=powercontrol&country=CA
2006-08-09 03:07:55
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answered by Anonymous
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