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PubertyMaxxer
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Ofcourse we need passion for the job but it should also be good for moneymaxxing & statusmaxxing
I researched a few options that fulfill both
- very high paying and be very good for status
- very great increase in demand for the future
www.cnbc.com
Out of all healthcare related jobs i found dentistry to be the most interesting
Plastic surgery is also interesting but nobody trusts average surgeons with their most valuable asset, the face, the winner top 1% take it all there. Also you have yo convince them to pay you since the health insurance doesn't cover aesthetic operations
Psychiatry was interesting aswell but i think its way too competitive and dentistry overal mogs psychiatry
The best paying job after everything medicine-related CTO / IT Manager is nothing for me and also requires years of working up the corporate ladder
Petroleum engineer also wasn't interesting since there is no way to start a company in that field and i think its a dying industry
Advertising & Sales Managers / CMO also requires years of climbing the corporate ladder and is a bad environment for inels
Then finally Financial Managers was something i found interesting again but wanted to combine it with some IT related skills since the basic jobs get automated more & more
Natural Science Managers / Biochemist also requires climbing the corporate ladder and i heard bad things
You need the difficult doctorate degree while the pay is relatively bad if not a manager
The next physicists & astronomer was too high IQ for me and also had little do do woth founding a scalable business
Nurse/assistant or even plumber/mason/carpenter was sth i dont necessary need a degree for and is a backup plan if i fail in everything else
34% of selfmade billionaires became rich in finance + investments + real estate
18% in tech / computer science
10% in food & beverages and 8% in fashion & retail
So what degree / job would you chose?
I researched a few options that fulfill both
- very high paying and be very good for status
- very great increase in demand for the future
![www.cnbc.com](/proxy.php?image=https%3A%2F%2Fimage.cnbcfm.com%2Fapi%2Fv1%2Fimage%2F105637971-1545255782487gettyimages-597273397.jpeg%3Fv%3D1545255822&hash=2af4243369e53683d4497d7e06c20166&return_error=1)
The 27 fastest-growing jobs that pay more than $100,000 a year
These occupations offer workers an ideal blend of high pay and high demand. Each role pays more than $100,000 and will grow by 10 percent within the next decade.
Out of all healthcare related jobs i found dentistry to be the most interesting
Plastic surgery is also interesting but nobody trusts average surgeons with their most valuable asset, the face, the winner top 1% take it all there. Also you have yo convince them to pay you since the health insurance doesn't cover aesthetic operations
Psychiatry was interesting aswell but i think its way too competitive and dentistry overal mogs psychiatry
The best paying job after everything medicine-related CTO / IT Manager is nothing for me and also requires years of working up the corporate ladder
Petroleum engineer also wasn't interesting since there is no way to start a company in that field and i think its a dying industry
Advertising & Sales Managers / CMO also requires years of climbing the corporate ladder and is a bad environment for inels
Then finally Financial Managers was something i found interesting again but wanted to combine it with some IT related skills since the basic jobs get automated more & more
Natural Science Managers / Biochemist also requires climbing the corporate ladder and i heard bad things
You need the difficult doctorate degree while the pay is relatively bad if not a manager
The next physicists & astronomer was too high IQ for me and also had little do do woth founding a scalable business
Nurse/assistant or even plumber/mason/carpenter was sth i dont necessary need a degree for and is a backup plan if i fail in everything else
34% of selfmade billionaires became rich in finance + investments + real estate
18% in tech / computer science
10% in food & beverages and 8% in fashion & retail
So what degree / job would you chose?