Boy, there sure are a lot of ******* answering your question. I would look at some of the other, more reasonable answers - they're good.
2007-12-28 05:51:31
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answered by Tiberius 2
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Get the degree and an engineering job so you can afford to pay for flight training. And no, you do not get a job as a bush pilot right out of flight school because that requires as much or more experience as it does to get hired by a regional airline, only of a slightly different type. I've been there and done both. As for working as an engineer and flying part time, instructing on weekends is one of the few possibilities (or towing gliders, or banners, or jumpers, or local sightseeing tours) but any second job would be tough to hold down if you also want to have some time off, a personal life and perhaps start a family. By the way, it is spelled college, not collage. Better fix that before you start applying for admission.
2016-05-27 11:47:21
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answered by laurel 3
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There are many jobs where a graduate degree is helpful. Here are a few where it is required:
Doctor, Lawyer (in most states of the US -- but not other countries), Professor, Veterninarian, Clinical Psychologist, Pharmaceutical research scientist, Physician's Assistant.
2007-12-28 05:17:56
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answered by Ranto 7
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Lawyer
2007-12-28 04:57:56
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answered by Amie T 3
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There is no job in this world that requires a collage degree.
Some jobs requiring college degrees however, include:
Doctor, Lawyer, , teaching as professor,
Nurse many general management positions require 4 year degrees
actuaries, accountants require certification
lots of stuff.
2007-12-28 05:15:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe you should learn how to spell before you worry about getting a degree...
2007-12-28 05:31:25
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answered by B. Cummings 2
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Being a college professor.
2007-12-28 04:56:13
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answered by Anonymous
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