Starting salary over $100,000? They are very few and far between, but in most cases, in the proper field, after a few years of work in that field, yes, you'd be paid over $100,000.
Realize though that these types of jobs require at least a college degree and typically more (graduate school). Not to mention, the time you spend pursuing education in post-bachelaurette studies is time that you could otherwise be used working in the workforce. Also, these fields are highly competitive and require long hours and steadfast determination.
As said by others, don't choose a field based solely on a monetary decision as most people are miserable in those fields because they chose it because of the pay, not because of their level of interest in it. You're 15 so worry about doing good in high school and enjoy yourself while you're still young.
2007-04-23 12:39:23
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answered by MinocStriker 2
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Yes there are jobs with that salary. 100 or 100,000?
Don't worry about money right now...focus on being a great student, having fun in school, and thinking about where yhou want to go to school/college or the military to fly planes or tanks.
There is a saying "Follow your heart and the money will follow". Focus on being happy and doing what you love to do...the money will become secondary to your happiness -- life is not a game you can redo over..it is an act that only you can judge, cast, and call...be the performer you want to be. Do everything you want :)
Good luck
2007-04-23 12:27:19
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answered by Shauno 2
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Jobs with that kind of starting salary would require advanced education well beyond a four-year college degree.
Suggestion - don't choose a career based just on money. Get a good education and do something that makes decent money, but find something you really like to do.
Good luck.
2007-04-23 12:30:17
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answered by Judy 7
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Find what you love and pursue that. GO TO COLLEGE, get good grades, Do you have a gift, (Art, Drama, etc.) Sales jobs will pay this much but you have to be very outgoing, and patient. Do not worry at this point in life. When you graduate college you will be on your way.
2007-04-23 12:33:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Its called OIL darling. Old Ill and Loaded. Even then. I doubt it. You gotta work hard like everyone else, have a bit of luck and hope we all "make it". Remember money cant make you happy! Good luck tho :]
2007-04-23 12:34:01
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answered by claireabela86 2
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Actuary, pharmacist, physician, attorney, architect, some information technology professionals, corporate executive.
2007-04-23 12:30:28
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answered by KatGuy 7
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pharmacy is up in that range, pharmacists that is, its a lot of school and once u get out, alot of standing
2007-04-23 12:27:04
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answered by t.marie1988 2
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