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Top 20 Best Paying Jobs in the US

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#2....

2. Obstetricians and gynecologists

 

 

.it's funny you brought this up. I'm a free-lance gynocologist :lolhitting :lolhitting :lolhitting

#2....

 

 

.it's funny you brought this up. I'm a free-lance gynocologist :lolhitting  :lolhitting  :lolhitting

I am shocked. So out of character. How long do ya need to know 'em before you give them their checkup? :P

#2....

 

 

.it's funny you brought this up. I'm a free-lance gynocologist :lolhitting  :lolhitting  :lolhitting

I am shocked. So out of character. How long do ya need to know 'em before you give them their checkup? :P

:lolhitting 30-40 years :bang

I'm studying to become a lawyer :headbang

 

Not at law school yet though, got this year and then another year until I get my bus degree.

#2....

 

 

.it's funny you brought this up. I'm a free-lance gynocologist :lolhitting  :lolhitting  :lolhitting

I am shocked. So out of character. How long do ya need to know 'em before you give them their checkup? :P

:lolhitting 30-40 years :bang

I normally like to get to know the girls a little bit longer than that. :lolhitting

#2....

 

 

.it's funny you brought this up. I'm a free-lance gynocologist :lolhitting  :lolhitting  :lolhitting

I am shocked. So out of character. How long do ya need to know 'em before you give them their checkup? :P

:lolhitting 30-40 years :bang

I normally like to get to know the girls a little bit longer than that. :lolhitting

I just try to get them for their first visit at 18....then refer them to a real doctor:)

#2....

 

 

.it's funny you brought this up. I'm a free-lance gynocologist :lolhitting  :lolhitting  :lolhitting

I am shocked. So out of character. How long do ya need to know 'em before you give them their checkup? :P

:lolhitting 30-40 years :bang

I normally like to get to know the girls a little bit longer than that. :lolhitting

I just try to get them for their first visit at 18....then refer them to a real doctor:)

:headbang :cheers

Not at law school yet though, got this year and then another year until I get my bus degree.

Jason,

 

I'd like to get my BUS degree too! How do I apply? And do you have to take a driving exam driving a BUS to get it? :lol:

i'm studying to become an actuary. I'm amazed its not on that list, it usually makes most lists of those types.

My Father comes in at 11, Go Wallter Jacobsen Jr!

I'm almost #14. I am not a manager, but I do that type of work.

I've read that about actuaries too. they get lotsa $$ and it's next to impossible to become one. Good luck with the studies man, isn't that like 10+ years?

 

 

 

I'm rounding in at number #374....high school teacher:(

i'm studying to become an actuary. I'm amazed its not on that list, it usually makes most lists of those types.

It is #1 stress free job. Nobody realizes you're wrong for 7 years. Like how JR views his GM's.

I'm surprised to see a glaring omission on that list - Jerry Reinsdorf's proctologist. Give the doctor some credit for doing what he has to do with Jerry's head constantly up his ass. :lolhitting :lolhitting

I've read that about actuaries too. they get lotsa $$ and it's next to impossible to become one. Good luck with the studies man, isn't that like 10+ years?

 

 

 

I'm rounding in at number #374....high school teacher:(

thanks. Well the way it works is there are 10 or 11 actuarial exams, with each exam you pass your "rank" rises and subsequently, your position in a company/firm and your salary. The first test is mostly Calc I and II so i'll probably take that one this summer, but being only a junior, i wont take another for a few years. It takes time, 10+ years is not out of the question.

I've read that about actuaries too. they get lotsa $$ and it's next to impossible to become one. Good luck with the studies man, isn't that like 10+ years?

 

 

 

I'm rounding in at number #374....high school teacher:(

thanks. Well the way it works is there are 10 or 11 actuarial exams, with each exam you pass your "rank" rises and subsequently, your position in a company/firm and your salary. The first test is mostly Calc I and II so i'll probably take that one this summer, but being only a junior, i wont take another for a few years. It takes time, 10+ years is not out of the question.

Good luck Sonix! Now I know where to turn when I knock off my wife for the insurance money...

It is #1 stress free job.  Nobody realizes you're wrong for 7 years.  Like how JR views his GM's.

ya, people often dont believe me when i say that. They think working for insurance companies and helping them determine their rates and such, that it would be the opposite. When I tell people its one of the least stressful jobs in the country most dont believe me. Also, a lot of people dont even know what they are when i tell them what i'm majoring in

I've read that about actuaries too. they get lotsa $$ and it's next to impossible to become one. Good luck with the studies man, isn't that like 10+ years?

 

 

 

I'm rounding in at number #374....high school teacher:(

thanks. Well the way it works is there are 10 or 11 actuarial exams, with each exam you pass your "rank" rises and subsequently, your position in a company/firm and your salary. The first test is mostly Calc I and II so i'll probably take that one this summer, but being only a junior, i wont take another for a few years. It takes time, 10+ years is not out of the question.

Good luck Sonix! Now I know where to turn when I knock off my wife for the insurance money...

lol thx, but i think you might want a lawyer for that :lol:

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