Both doctor and lawyer are good jobs, but it all depends on how experienced/good you are at the profession. I think just go for the one you enjoy the most and you think could get the furthest to where you want to be.
A psychiatrist has not as much pay, but a doctor is more respected, lawyers aren't treated as kindly in public
Money-wise a lawyer is definitly better than an archaeologist, but personally I think archaeology would be a more enjoyable job.
Many jobs may be better than interior designer, such as a lawyer, doctor, or judge, but this is a matter of personal preference.
If you are wired to be a lawyer, you will not enjoy hairdressing. If you are wired to be a hairdresser, you will not enjoy law. It's not which is the better job, it's which is the right job for YOU.
I think its between a doctor a lawyer or a plumber
Doctor , Dentist , lawyer and software profession.
It depends on the type of lawyer and the type of doctor. If you are a lawyer working for a big firm, you will likely make considerably more than a doctor working in certain fields such as family medicine. But in the reverse, if you are a lawyer working for the government or for a non-profit you would be making considerably less than a doctor working in a field like plastic surgery. There is a ton of variation.
It depends really. a dentist out of school would easily make $100,000/ year no problem getting a job. an attorney would face an ultra competitive job market. so while a lawyer might have a larger earnings potential, a dentist has much more job security. hope this helps
if you want money, then a doctor/lawyer would be a great job if you like kids, a teacher would be a great job (though i suggest getting a second job during the summer) if you like the outside, then a job that works outdoors would be a great job there are endless possibilities.
Doctor, lawyer, engineer, college professor are examples of professions. Indian Chief is not.
One job that you can make $100 an hour would be a lawyer. You can also make this money being a doctor or even some mechanics.
A lawyer provides legal advice, represents clients in court, and helps to navigate complex legal issues. They research and interpret laws, draft legal documents, and advocate on behalf of their clients to ensure their rights are protected.
Depends on what measurement of 'better' you use. Do you mean income? In which case probably a lawyer. Do you mean job satisfaction? Then probably a nurse.