You can do anything - most people don't end up in a profession that's related to their degree. If you want something related and well paid, try something like a market analyst for a stock broking company or for something really interesting (but less well paid) an economic researcher for one of the think tanks.
2006-10-01 04:22:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Teacher??
2006-10-01 12:18:53
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answered by James 2
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Teacher, banker, engineer, financial advisor, budget counselor, architect (if your math skills exceed general mathamatics and you have a good solid understanding of algebra, geometry, calculous, and trig). You have many fields open to you, but you may need further training or schooling.
2006-10-01 12:18:26
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answered by peacemaker 3
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The U.S. is very short of math teachers.
2006-10-01 11:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I suggest you teach or become an enginer like me hehehe!
2006-10-01 11:19:11
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answered by Beauty 3
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if you don't want to be an accountant then try teaching or do a crash corse in something else like computers and you could do any job you want.
2006-10-01 11:34:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Teaching, engineering, R&D, banking...
2006-10-01 11:14:09
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answered by WAYNE S 3
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go be a teacher or whutever makes u happy.
2006-10-01 11:20:19
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answered by mhsportsfan 2
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be a teacher.
2006-10-01 11:13:56
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answered by pixilated 3
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