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I live in Indiana and I am going to get my associates at a technical institute, I have been browsing many options but I am trying to avoid any professions where I may been dealing with a significant amount of "hands on" with blood and such. (easily queasy) I was wondering what the best pay associates degrees were?? All answers appreciated! Also, does anyone know the salaries of the answers they are giving me? THANKS!! :)

2007-01-30 12:56:36 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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Median annual earnings, 2004, according to the US Dept of Labor, for jobs that require an associate degree or moderate to short term on-the-job training:

Dental hygienists: $58,350
Electrical & electronic engineering
technicians: $46,310
Police and sheriff’s patrol officers: $45,210
Postal service mail carriers: $44,450
Industrial engineering technicians: $43,590
Radiologic technologists & technicians: $43,350
Computer support specialists: $40,430
Architectural and civil drafters: $39,190
Civil engineering technicians: $38,480
Legal Secretaries: $36,720
Executive secretaries & administrative secretaries: $34,970
Automotive service technicians & mechanics: $32,450

Good luck!

2007-01-30 16:47:42 · answer #1 · answered by edith clarke 7 · 0 0

Nursing does pay well, but you don't like blood. There are things like electrician or plumber.

2007-01-30 13:04:30 · answer #2 · answered by Lea 7 · 0 0

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