Top 10 Careers in demand!?
@Flirtykumquat (927)
United States
February 19, 2010 11:17am CST
Well, I am 23 going to be 24 this year and I want to go back for school but not sure for what. I know we are in a rescission right now so there are jobs that seemed to a have a point at one time and now it doesn't even exist anymore. I live in Miami, FL and I always hear commercials about healthcare whether it be medical assisting, nursing but that isn't my thing. Also, what I don't understand if nurses are such in demand how come hospitals are laying off a bunch of them?
So mylotters what type of jobs do you think that will always be in demand?
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2 responses
@phoenix8606 (4942)
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19 Feb 10
Hi! I think the top 10 careers are:
1. Lawyer
2. Doctor
3. Dentist
4. Plastic surgeon
5. Pilot
6. Translator
7. Teacher
8. Policeman
9. Firefighter
10. Consultant
@Flirtykumquat (927)
• United States
19 Feb 10
So you think health care is way of the future even with all the talk about healthcare reform? I always hear about teacher strikes and they aren't paid enough so I am not sure about that..
@phoenix8606 (4942)
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19 Feb 10
well, it depends in which country you live
because in some countries doctors and teachers are paid very very good
@CJscott (4187)
• Portage La Prairie, Manitoba
20 Feb 10
What kind of problems always need to be solved? The most money made in this world is through servicing others, that is finding solutions to their problems, and doing it well.
I can think of a few off the top of my head, Chef's, there is always work for a good cook, why, because so many people need to eat, and yet don't learn how to cook anymore.
Doctor/nurse, for obvious reasons, but this fluctuates, based on a number of different variables.
Financial Advisers/bankers/mortgage brokers, for obvious reasons.
But, my personal favorite thing, that will always be around is Network Marketing. It is personal development/sales/problem solver for a number of problems all wrapped up into one very lucrative careers.
Cheers, I appreciate you.



