Depends what you mean by high. sales engineer for an engineering company would be an option.
Location pay is a type of travel expense. A person who applies for a job that includes location pay might get a set amount for doing their job in another location. A court worker, for example, might travel to another jurisdiction to do their job when the venue has been moved for a trial.
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you can say the pay wasn't high enough
No, sometimes it's a perk of the job. But they're not obligated to pay for travel expenses.
Only if the travel is part of the job, such as delivering packages or traveling between multiple work locations. But the employer does not pay for the time it takes you to get to work from your home.
One of the highest paid and most common job working with animals is to become a vet.
Yes
like $7.50 an hour
While on paid vacation, you can do as you wish. Relax, travel, work another job, or volunteer. If you received liquidated vacation PAY from a "previous job", nothing prevents you working a new job.
To make high pay, it varies on where you go, what you do and how you luck out in the end. Having a degree may land you a great job, a good career, but it will not always give you the high paying job you wanted. To ensure this, make sure you have an interest in the field you are going into, enrolling in a course in hopes for high pay might become detrimental to you in the long run if you lose interest or give up on it when it doesn't pay off right away.
Multiple reasons; Easy travel, Good pay, Good hours and a nice environment
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