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10 Interesting Jobs That Pay More Than You Think

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10 Interesting Jobs That Pay More Than You Think

by Careerbuilder.com Ever wonder how some people make a living? Like the videographer at your friend's wedding or the wine steward at your favorite upscale restaurant -- how much could they be earning? Here are 10 interesting careers that pay more than you think and are guaranteed to put the enjoyment back in employment.

8. Pilot
If you'd like to parlay your flying hobby into a career, there are plenty of options to help your dream take wing. Think agricultural, corporate, charter or ferry pilot. These jobs require a four-year college degree, a pilot's license and some special training. Salaries for pilots vary with the size of the aircraft, but generally start at $20K and go upwards of $100,000 a year, depending on the organization you fly for and the number of hours you put in.

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Does anyone that works in these 'career places' actually know any pilots?
I love the part about "these jobs require 'a pilot's license' and 'some special' training".
 
aviator1978 said:
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Does anyone that works in these 'career places' actually know any pilots?
I love the part about "these jobs require 'a pilot's license' and 'some special' training".

At least they don't claim pilots all make 350k a year.
 
see the 100K per year is a doable number it has been confirmed by careerbuilder,com
 
aviator1978 said:
8. Pilot
If you'd like to parlay your flying hobby into a career, there are plenty of options to help your dream take wing. Think agricultural, corporate, charter or ferry pilot. These jobs require a four-year college degree, a pilot's license and some special training. Salaries for pilots vary with the size of the aircraft, but generally start at $20K and go upwards of $100,000 a year, depending on the organization you fly for and the number of hours you put in.

Actually, in layman terms this sounds like a pretty good discription, they even note that you start with low pay- 20K
 
wrxpilot said:
I thought these days most of them did have a 4 yr degree in chemistry or chem engineering?

When I was a very low-time flight instructor, I had the awesome opportunity to give a couple of ag pilots their BFR's. One of the silly situations where a low-time guy is supposed to "review" flight with a million hour ag pilot.

Anyway, these two guys were great pilots and a lot of fun, but not college graduates. I guess they were old-school. BTW, guess who got more out of the BFR than the ag pilots?
 
aviator1978 said:
10 Interesting Jobs That Pay More Than You Think

by Careerbuilder.comEver wonder how some people make a living? Like the videographer at your friend's wedding or the wine steward at your favorite upscale restaurant -- how much could they be earning? Here are 10 interesting careers that pay more than you think and are guaranteed to put the enjoyment back in employment.

8. Pilot
If you'd like to parlay your flying hobby into a career, there are plenty of options to help your dream take wing. Think agricultural, corporate, charter or ferry pilot. These jobs require a four-year college degree, a pilot's license and some special training. Salaries for pilots vary with the size of the aircraft, but generally start at $20K and go upwards of $100,000 a year, depending on the organization you fly for and the number of hours you put in.

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Does anyone that works in these 'career places' actually know any pilots?
I love the part about "these jobs require 'a pilot's license' and 'some special' training".


Heck, I know about being a pilot. I want to know about the other nine jobs in the article. Can you post a link to it?
 
TriStar_drvr said:
Heck, I know about being a pilot. I want to know about the other nine jobs in the article. Can you post a link to it?

One of them is being a high class call girl.
 
"some special training"
 

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