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I didn't see"Unemployed" in the list. which is truly the best job to have, as i do now :blink:

 

Sold my interest in the business and just taking it easy for 6 months to yr before get back into the grind.

 

BTW, love this job more than the last

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No kidding? Does that mean no more trips to Salt Lake for you?

 

Dang. I wish I got paid the dough they're claiming on that list for what I do.

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Male nurse.  :wub:

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Yeppers....I make more than listed median salary, though :(:blink:

 

I still fall well short of 'tater' range, though :wub:

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Yeppers....I make more than listed median salary, though  :wub:  :blink:

 

I still fall well short of 'tater' range, though  :wub:

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you are not counting the money you take from sleeping sick people are you

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you are not counting the money you take from sleeping sick people are you

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lol....oddly enough, one of my patients last night left $130 in her damn pillow case.... thankfully the people working in housekeeping are trustworthy....:blink:

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LMFAO!  :rolleyes:

 

You should come down to Atlanta and apply for a position over at Emory University.....they are the foremost authority on pansexual apes.....apparently they will bang ANYTHING at ANY TIME. I thought it was a joke, but it's totally not....I forget what these particular apes are called (insert joke here), but by God they have them.

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I believe the genus is Sexpert and the species is Trooper.

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Two things wrong with that list.

 

1) Actuary is on there. If actuary made it, professional watcher of drying paint should be in the 20s somewhere.

 

2) Teachers aren't on there. A job where you get your salary for working 9 months a year, with vacations every month it seems (see: this week)....

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Two things wrong with that list.

 

1) Actuary is on there. If actuary made it, professional watcher of drying paint should be in the 20s somewhere.

 

2) Teachers aren't on there. A job where you get your salary for working 9 months a year, with vacations every month it seems (see: this week)....

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I wonder if the money was the main factor in both of those decisions.....I actually know people who do each of those.....The actuary guy Im SURE makes six figures easy.....He and his wife have a pretty nice life, though I'm certain her income does help. I know two teachers, one of whom is a close friend of mine, and she makes about 60% of what I do. I think a teaching job would be pretty cool, and here in Georgia they just passed a law where anyone with a Bachelors degree can sit for an exam to teach K-12.

 

Seems like a lot of the jobs on the list are pretty balanced among the criteria they use, unless you have an oversaturated profession such as 'attorney', where the potential for a mid-six figure income can offset some of the areas where the profession doesn't score as high.

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How does 'Porn Star' and the 'guy on the highway making 25 bucks an hour holding a orange flag' not make the list?

 

#1 not on that list? I know a guy who does piercings for women. He is very selective on his clients. I offered him a grand to be his assistant but he turned me down. :huh:

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