first, it depends on what you like doing. do you like working with people or do you work better off alone?
but without having answers to that, i would say the medical field and law field. there will always be people getting sick and people always getting in trouble. (that is something you can count on, which means there will always be work)
either way you go, good luck!
2006-10-19 09:31:55
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answered by s0ng 1
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I'm a lawyer and have been one for more than 20 years. Law is nothing like what you see on TV. Law is a competitive profession that is pretty much all about money (it is NOT about justice and fairness). Jobs in law are scarce and, while some pay enormously well, most do not. The hours are endless even in jobs that pay zilch. Moreover, getting a job outside of the profession can be very difficult as the degree frightens a lot of people. They think you are after their job. Before you decide on law, I would suggest you get a job in a law firm and see the profession from the inside. Law school, even at a fourth tier school, will set you back over $100,000 (and yes, it makes a huge difference where you go to school). Make sure you know what you are getting yourself into before you take on that kind of debt.
2016-03-28 01:48:45
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answered by Anonymous
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What are good career choices? You should focus more on what would be your most rewarding career choice. If you found a "good career", but hated every waking minute of it, would it really be so good?
Wouldn't you rather have one that you loved, were passionate about and looked forward to every day?
Find a career you love, and you will NEVER HAVE TO WORK a single day of your life.
2006-10-19 09:35:15
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answered by Michael 3
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I once read in a magazine (can't remember which one at the moment) that if you can make your hobbie into your career, that would be the best career ever. I have an artist friend that paints as a hobbie and teaches art at the local university. The art he paints he has been able to sell as well.
2006-10-19 18:02:27
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answered by gg33 1
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Engineering of any kind, particularly electrical will do well for a long time. Why? Notice that the fastest growing field is electronics. Cellphones, Ipods, Blackberries, etc. The age of Aquarius is coming, and that is electricity.
2006-10-19 09:29:54
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answered by slippped 7
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nursing because u can become a nurse teacher, researcher, clinician
university administrator.......if u want to have an autonomous body
business man or woman.......if u want to see ur business grow leaps and bounds
An ambassador representing ur country.....its a great way of telling who u are, and what u stand for
2006-10-19 09:32:27
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answered by weirdoonee 4
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I think nursing is, it's not monotonous, it's challenging, and your helping people. Also, it pays well, it's secure, great benefits, and nurses are in high demand so it's easy to find a job.
2006-10-19 09:35:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Rock Star. World travel, loads of money, fame, adoration.. sounds pretty good to me anyway. lol ;-)
2006-10-19 09:35:54
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answered by Butterscotch 7
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Electronics of any kind or communications
2006-10-19 09:26:49
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answered by golden rider 6
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try applying for the lottery!!..
2006-10-19 09:25:50
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answered by iwanjames 2
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