The trades are a good bet: your training is on the job and as your skills increase, so does your earning ability. People always need a reliable person to put in new fixtures as well as to repair and replace them. Look at being a plumber, electrician, carpenter and, perhaps a mechanic. There is perhaps more variety to some of the choices over others.
They should provide the prospective employee with comprehensive details about the salary one should make, at least the starting salary and then the salary that would get based on the experience one would gain.
In medieval times it is likely that a cook did not receive a salary. Generally, the cook would work for room and board with little or no time off.
Having fun with online schooling? The answer is going to be about plates at a boundary. ;) Not telling you any more, cheating little student.
that would probably be homeschooling
It means "How much would you like for your salary to be?"
One option would be The Academy of Health Care Professions in Austin, TX. The average salary of a ultrasound technician is $51,000.
12 years of schooling, or if your behind a grade or more it would have to be more.
your monthly salary would be $2450.00 a month
I would say virtual schooling is of the future. The best place to learn about it would be www.wested.org/online_pubs/virtualschools.pdf I say you check it out, you will not be disappointed
Base salary would be the basic minimum amount promised. Gross salary would include overtime, bonuses, etc.
I wouldn't think you would need a lot of schooling to be an Naval cop, but some law enforcement experience would be necessary.
58,750 would be the annual salary... median hourly salary 26.82.....