you could be a speculator or an entertainer with zero obsession and double zero reservations. Being money-centered is being oblivious of the rest of the world. You and your millionaire clients are closet ted together and what follows is an unending money shower. Social taboos are anathema for you and you are a daring adventurist in the money-making industry. And there are many who seem to be doing this. However, billionaires the world over made huge money with spirits which did not focus just on money but on inventiveness, adventurism, human comforts and welfare, rising life styles, and even cultural upshots. But after amassing enormous wealth, they invariably turned to charities. If you do not want quick bucks and can evolve into a very rich person then get into some industry, earn experience, be an entrepreneur, start your business, work with devotion and dedication and then wait for results. May be, all these throw the dice in your favor. Best of luck.
2006-12-24 01:59:17
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answered by braj k 3
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The best career is in sales. Sales positions require you to be good looking, well dressed, articulate, and honest. Trust a business survivor. A manufacturers Representative can easily make hundreds of thousands of dollars per year. In college get a major in accounting or finance with a minor in management. You can learn sales, you can learn the product, but you must be able to discuss the finance of the deal. Don't be afraid to start out pushing copy machines or F & I at a car dealership, but stay away from insurance because the financial product side of that is that less than 1% make any real money.
2006-12-24 10:03:27
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answered by toledogolf 4
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"Making easy money" is the goal of large numbers of people.
But the real question to ask is "HOW do the people who make lots of money reach that kind of financial success?"
The answer to financial success is not in any particular field; people can make "good money" in a large number of career endeavors.
The answer is "find something you love to to" and make that your career. The reason is simple: if you love the career field, you will spend more time working at it than those who "are in it just for the money." And the more time you spend at your career, the better you will become at it. And, with that increase in skill, your money-earning capacity grows.
Ask many successful people how they chose their career, and they will tell you that they followed their heart.... they picked a career, not for the money it might bring them, but because they loved the work.
If you do that, money will follow you.
Good luck.
2006-12-24 10:04:27
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answered by David545 5
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The best job would probably be exotic dancing because all you have to do is take your clothes off and maybe dance around. You don't have to like fax papers, fill out forms, deliver stuff, make important decisions, be responsible for an entire company, etc.
2006-12-24 09:47:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Wall Street is the place to be. Hands down. Case closed.
Bonuses were again seven figures this year, and are projected to rise 10-20% again for next year.
http://money.cnn.com/2006/11/07/markets/wall_street_bonuses/index.htm?section=money_markets
2006-12-24 16:33:31
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answered by Ketel One Up 4
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Become a counterfeiter!
2006-12-24 09:48:39
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answered by gr8 3
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sales, the harder you work, the more you take home
2006-12-25 23:30:19
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answered by al b 5
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