I did not go to college so you may want to stop reading my reply now. I do own three houses, all paid for. I have three Harley Davidsons, Three vans and a nice car. I dine out every day. What do I do? Very easy. I set people up in home business which gives them an opportunity to make a fortune working for themselves. There is no charge for anyone to get involved. Most people that see it are afraid to get involved. They are afraid it is too good to be true. I don't have time to work with these people because anyone who says they couldn't do are absolutely right, they couldn't. But those that say "that sounds great, I can do that" are absolutely right, they can, and they do. If you want to know more, make a web site out of my name, and look at it! If it seems like something you would be interested in feel free to e-mail me. Full contact details are with my profile. If you feel you could not do it, I am very sorry for wasting your time reading this. Very best of luck in college, or what ever you persue. I'm so glad I never went to college. But I was not intelligent enough anyway. I was the kind of person that made the good half of the class possable!! I hardly passed an exam. I was useless!! My Dad used beat me for being so stupid! That helped NOT!! Even though I'm very sucessfull I still feel like shite some times. I still feel useless sometimes. It was what I was told I was. Useless. A Dudd, to be exact. That guy is dead now 33 yrs and I still miss him to bits. I'm 50 and usually feel great. Now I help people all the time, and it's great to see people who thought they were noone, a dudd, to become sucessfull, and I do it for them, and I love doing it. Sure beats beating them over the head for it. Good luck.
2007-01-05 08:46:59
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answered by aloedistributor.com 2
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I work at a financial firm and I make an average salary. Probably a little high for my age. I would tell you how much in person but really its irrelevant. You should never base your choice of what you want to do with your life on how much you will make. I still debate on what I want to do, but for the most part I leave money out of the equation. Dont get me wrong, yes it is important to have a substantial income, however, your happiness is far more important than any amount in your paycheck. Sit back and think about what it is that you enjoy to do. If you are not ready to pinpoint a career study the field broadly and then decide if thats what you want. I guarantee you if you base your decision on money you will end up dissatisfied with your choice. I was in the Army for almost 5 years and made way less than I do now, but thinking back the work and job was much more fullfilling. If I had the option I would probably take the Army over what I do now.
2007-01-05 16:32:26
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answered by Drea 2
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I unfortunately never finished college, but I am making close to 100k a year with benefits working for a major pharmaceutical company. I make more than most college grads in my area.
2007-01-05 16:28:42
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answered by Barrypu 2
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If you basew hat you want to be on how much money you make you will NEVER be happy n your career. Find things you are interested in and excel at. A career is something you need to put alot of thought into and though money is indeed important it should not be the main factorin your decision.
2007-01-05 16:25:44
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answered by surfer_grl_ca 4
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I've been doing police work in Southern California for over 10 years.. I make about $105,000 in 2006. Of course that includes overtime. It think starting pays about $60,000 a year.
2007-01-05 16:31:50
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answered by Young Police Boy 2
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well, i've only been in real estate since august of 2006, BUT i'm in culinary school right now, but after high school graduation (2006), i went to real estate school, got my license, and WOW. even though real estate is the most sued profession (people are idiots), you can make TONS and TONS of money! :)
2007-01-05 16:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I went to college and I'm an office manager and I make @24,000/yr.⥠I don't recommend managementâ¥
2007-01-05 16:26:07
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answered by ♥USMCwife♥ 5
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I work In real estate, just started my career and everything Is great my yearly to start Is $45000.00
2007-01-05 16:29:00
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answered by passion 3
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First of all it's spelled career.. if you'd actually look at the category you posted in you'd be able to see the spelling. Second, I work in HR and make about 35 grand but I just graduated.
2007-01-05 16:25:13
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answered by two_kee_kees 4
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New home sales. 60,000 - 150,000 per year. You don't need a college degree to do this. I love it!
2007-01-05 16:25:51
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answered by Anonymous
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