From you list accountancy would be the best chance to make money and have stability. Nursing would be field to consider. Anything in sales, marketing, would also be good. DA
2007-03-14 11:49:08
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answered by Dr_Adventure 7
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I am a Certified Public Accountant - in the corporate field I am not much for personal accounting and taxes, I like working for 1 entity, the pay is good, the benefits are good and the demand is high... Financial Advisors are well paid also and with all the problems folks have with their finances you would be in constant demand...
I forgot to mention the stress, if you do not want stress stay out of accounting... Good Luck
2007-03-14 18:35:31
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answered by M B 5
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One of the best career's you can have, is a career which you find rewarding, fufilling and worthwhile. That may sound difficult to achieve, but if you use your heart to guide you as well as your head, you will find what is right for you. Keep this as your core focus and you can't go wrong doors will open up for you and just by having a career which is rewarding, fufilling and worthwhile you will be creating stability and a resonable salary. Good luck in the future and I hope you find the career which honours your true self.
2007-03-14 18:31:12
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answered by sarah_saz26 2
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its a tricky question because a lot of well paying jobs require you to either have experience in the field of work, study hard for or you will need to climb the career ladder... Unless of course you are completely money-orientated, i think it would be difficult to motivate yourself to achieve one of these jobs if you didnt enjoy it... find something you enjoy, focus on it and im sure stability and financial reward can be gained...
Saying that, often the money comes from not the specific job you are in but the location you are working in... Work in a big city and you will be likely to earn more than if you were doing a similar job in a small town... i dont think it is so easy to pinpoint a particular sector as being both stable and financially rewarding
2007-03-14 18:36:21
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answered by Donna 2
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NEVER EVER do accountancy. It was the biggest mistake I ever made. Unless you are really self motivated to look after other people´s money, it will not interest you.
From my own experience, do something you REALLY like, if its hairdressing, do that, if its cooking do that.. initally it might not be the same money as accounting, but if you are GOOD AT SOMETHING because you are passionate about something, then you will be well paid in that industry, as well as happy inside. Dont make the same mistake I did - REJECT ACCOUNTING!!
PS - if you want to make some money quickly (part time), try this link http://www.agloco.com/r/bbcn5659
good luck
2007-03-16 09:37:54
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answered by vinx98 2
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Depends on how hard you are prepared to work initially and once you are in a job. What your priorities in life are and also what you want to get out of a job ie:- satisfaction and big wage or one or the other
Lawyer? Armed Forces?. Medical profession (consultant or gp)?, Teaching? fire brigade?,paramedic?,police force? any of those professions that have a vital role in the infrastructure of society.. alternatively management/directorship Stability depends on you and your commitment to a job. Salary depends on how hard you are prepared to work and therefore how high up the ladder you climb
2007-03-14 18:43:24
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answered by Nomio 2
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Become an executive at Halliburton. You can pillage several sovereign states, ignore laws of any kind, and make billions of dollars.
2007-03-14 18:36:53
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answered by nekkidneptunian 3
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Health care
2007-03-14 18:29:23
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answered by becki004 1
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Accountancy, there will always be jobs for people moving other people's money :)
2007-03-15 04:12:33
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answered by Jez 5
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out of your options - accountancy.
2007-03-14 18:36:04
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answered by ShogiO 2
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