What they do: Most often employed by insurance agencies, actuaries use data to calculate the likelihood and expense of an event, such as death or illness, and help formulate an insurance policy based on their findings.
Annual mean income: $81,924*
Projected employment in 2016: 22,000**
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 24 percent
2. Attorney
What they do: Attorneys can choose to concentrate on a variety of specializations, which include tax law, criminal law, civil law, bankruptcy, environmental law and more.
Annual mean income: $88,235
Projected employment in 2016: 844,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 11 percent
3. Compensation and benefits manager
What they do: Compensation and benefits managers are human resources specialists who oversee compensation, insurance programs, performance reviews and hiring for their employers.
Annual mean income: $80,011
Projected employment in 2016: 55,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 12 percent
4. Economist
What they do: Economists study, analyze and project how individual people, firms, industries and governments spend money and use resources.
Annual mean income: $80,817
Projected employment in 2016: 16,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 7 percent
5. Floor broker
What they do: Floor brokers bargain with other brokers over the price of stocks. A sales agent then sells the securities or commodities to an investor for the negotiated price.
Annual mean income: $83,608
Projected employment in 2016: 399,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 25 percent
6. Marketing manager
What they do: Marketing managers calculate a need for their company's services in order to stay competitive with other businesses and satisfy customer demand.
Annual mean income: $86,283
Projected employment in 2016: 192,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 14 percent
7. Petroleum engineer
What they do: Petroleum engineers work with scientists and other specialists to drill for oil and natural gas using the most efficient methods possible. Their research helps them develop new procedures for drilling and find new locations of oil and gas reservoirs.
Annual mean income: $86,899
Projected employment in 2016: 18,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 5 percent
8. Pharmacist
What they do: Based on a doctor's prescription or a patient's needs, pharmacists dispense medication. Physicians and patients rely on pharmacists to answer questions about the necessary dosages and side effects of a medication.
Annual mean income: $88,786
Projected employment in 2016: 296,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 22 percent
9. Risk management supervisor
What they do: Organizations employ risk management supervisors to create and monitor insurance programs that address potential financial loss, property damage and legal issues that could arise.
Annual mean income: $85,655
Projected employment in 2016: 570,000***
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 13 percent
10. Veterinarian
What they do: Veterinarians provide health care for family pets, livestock and zoo animals. They provide check-ups, treat diseases and advise caretakers on how to best raise their animals.
Annual mean income: $80,069
Projected employment in 2016: 84,000
Increase between 2006 and 2016: 35 percent
working for booz Allen hamilton consulting firm will land you an $80,000 a year job.
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There are lots of equine jobs that most people dont mention such as: equine chiropractor, equine dentist, equine lawyers, farrier, riding instructor, horse trainer, groom, sales person in equine goods like horse boxes, equine massage kits etc, equine vet, equine vet nurse, livery stables ( business), yard manager, rda ( riding for the disabled) helper and teacher, apprentice jockey, jockey, equine phisiopherapist and probably more! :0
my friend is an equine dentist and he makes around 3,500 a month... of course he can make more than that...it depends on how many horses you want to check a day.
There actually isn't a specific specialty for an equine anesthesiologist - you would simply be a board-certified veterinary anesthesiologist who works at an equine-only surgical facility. These individuals can expect to make $150,000 or more per year, although they will be on call for emergencies on nights, weekends and holidays.
Visit www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/worklife/11/12/cb.jobs.pay.80k/index.html It provides a list of 10 jobs with a salary of $80,000 or more.
taking jobs back to America
Equine rhinovirus is a virus causes mild respiratory disease in horses, much like a common cold in a person. Don't get this disease confused with equine influenza or equine herpes virus, which are more serious.
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more people can make more jobs which means more money
a worker's truck breaks down more often after 80000 miles of driving
Yes, it does taken that you have more education that will land you more jobs.