Sunday, January 30, 2011

Top Three Rewarding Career Choices

By Shelia Hartwell


When most people look for a new job they invariably think how much money they will make from that job. Certain jobs have very good payouts but the disadvantage is that you'll need some kind of qualification for the specific position.

When thinking about some good paying careers beside the usual office job there are three choices that pop into my mind: a Podiatrist, an airline pilot and an accountant. These are very interesting opportunities because you won't have to spend all your time trapped behind a desk.

While some people are afraid of heights, most are not and when they get older they dream about flying aircrafts. Most only dream though because life makes it hard to pursuit this exciting career as you get older, especially if you have a family and kids. But, airline pilots are one of the best paying jobs in these days, not to mention the extra features you get for you and your family. It is not hidden the fact the one of the best paying jobs are doctors. The disadvantage is that you need to be in school for a long time and few people can overcome this. So called "foot doctors", Podiatrists, benefit from the high payouts with less time spent in schools. Also, Podiatrists often can choose the working program.

The third choice in the highest paid jobs is the accountant. One would think that an accountant only deals with numbers. But the thing is that an accountant needs to understand the laws and work well with people. Right now there is a high demand for certified accountants and this ensures a relatively easy job hunt. You need to think if you like people and working with numbers than this job can be very fulfilling to you.

So, these three choices offer you a good basis for what you can choose to be for a high paying career. If you choose something that extends or fits your personality you can have fun and also benefit a lot from the job you do. I'm sure it's easy to spot the right one for you, just remember to think about something that you enjoy or love doing and then choose the career that offers you the opportunity to practice that.




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