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I thought for sure being a pilot at Skywest would have make the cut.


Entry-Level Jobs That Pay More Than $50k
by Gabby Hyman

Most American workers enjoy a high standard of living, certainly when compared with the wages earned by workers throughout the rest of the world. According to surveys by Payscale.com, entry-level wages for careers in this country average around $40,000 a year. If that seems low to you, take note: by completing an online college degree program, you can boost your entry-level earning power by at least another $10,000.
Here are ten tried-and-true career groups that advertise beginning earnings at -- or well above -- the $50,000 level:

1. Marketing and Sales Managers -- $80,000 entry earnings
Marketing and sales staff managers help companies develop strategies for selling products and services to the public or other businesses (B2B). You can complete an online marketing program or finance degree to gain the necessary expertise to join this career group. Expect to travel and meet new people, all while banking a sizeable income.

2. High School Teachers -- $59,269 entry earnings
While many believe teachers are underpaid, a near-$60,000 entry-level salary makes for solid earnings. To qualify for a teaching career, you'll typically need to earn a teaching degree, in addition to completing your state's teacher certification requirements.
To fill urgent needs, many districts will let you begin your classroom teaching while taking online education classes that lead to accelerated licensing. Openings will be greatest at urban or rural school districts, with subjects like math and science atop the hiring wish list.

3. Education Administrators -- $80,000 entry earnings
If you're already a teacher, think of the high-paying, entry-level salary you can earn as a principal or school district administrator. Administrators either work at the individual school level, directing the academic performance of the teaching staff, or work at school district headquarters, helping define curriculum and teaching methods. To prepare, keep your current teaching job, and attend an online masters in education administration degree program.

4. Staff RN -- $63,803 entry earnings
Staff RNs will remain in top demand for at least another decade. While you can earn a registered nursing degree in two years, the best entry-level wages will go to registered nurses with bachelor's degrees. To qualify for the top new career positions, enroll in a nursing school that offers a BS in nursing or an RN to BSN option.

5. Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts -- $53,000 entry earnings
More than 231,000 network systems and data communication analysts work in the nation. They design, trouble-shoot, and install LANs, WANs, and internet and intranets for small, medium, and large companies, colleges, and government agencies. Today, hiring managers want newly trained specialists with a background in security. Pursue an online IT degree to develop the technical skills required for this field.

6. Computer Software Engineers -- $58,900 entry earnings
The Department of Labor predicts that the career group for computer software engineers will be among the fastest-growing occupations though 2014. The top entry-level IT jobs will be in systems or applications software development. Master your skills through an online computer science or computer programming degree program.

7. Physical Therapist -- $61,478 entry earnings
Physical therapists will remain in high demand through the end of the decade. Working in clinics, hospitals, and private offices, physical therapists rehabilitate and treat disabled, injured, and post-surgical patients. Each state has an independent licensing policy, and you'll need to complete physical therapy school to land an entry level position.

8. Restaurant Managers -- $53,255 entry earnings
If you've always wanted to run a successful dining establishment, enroll now in a hotel and restaurant management program. Salaried managers with major chains and hotels are predicted to have greater immediate financial success than those employed at small bistros and private eateries.

9. Web Designer -- $51,931 entry earnings
Web designers, The Department of Labor says, will have some of the best job opportunities of the all design professions through 2014. If you?re already a graphic arts professional, you can bone up for the Web specialty through an online graphic Web design course. To join the ranks in this career, consider earning a graphic Web design degree.

10. Financial Analyst -- $84,000 entry earnings
Financial analysts need a solid background in economics, revenue forecasting, and accounting to enter this rapidly growing field that serves business, manufacturing, finance, and governmental organizations. Get ready to earn nearly twice the average American entry-level salary by earning an online finance degree.


http://education.yahoo.net/degrees/articles/featured_preparing_for_entry_level_jobs.html
 
Nearly $60k for an entry-level teaching position? I don't know where they got that figure from, but that certainly isn't the case in Georgia. A friend of mine is a teacher in one of the highest paying districts in the Atlanta area, and her starting pay was $32k, going up about $2k a year until maxing out at about $50k. The only way for her to make more is to get here Masters degree, then she can make up to about $68k after many years. I don't know where this survey got its figures, but that doesn't seem accurate to me.
 
They don't require a masters in Georgia?!? Maybe that's why they pay so little. My district in IL, and I'm sure many around it, paid 45-55 first year, and topped out well over 100k. The funny thing was half of those guys were gym teachers....
 
No, only a 4-year is required in Georgia. A Masters or a Doctorate will bring you more pay, but it's not required.
 
That's also for HS teachers. Early education teachers are still paid in the 20k range.

In addition, the higher pay is in the ghetto...
 
isnt georgia where they dont teach things like science, you know, the theory of evolution and such. probably why you dont need a masters. just be a regular at your local church to get paid more.
 
Teaching evolution makes about as much sense as teaching that the world is still flat. Both are incorrect theories about the world we live in.
 
Teaching evolution makes about as much sense as teaching that the world is still flat. Both are incorrect theories about the world we live in.

Oh boy...I guess your religion is the real religion. All others are like teaching evolution right?
 

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