2014年7月14日月曜日

How much amount of salary is considered as an 'high paying job' to you?

In our survey, 44% said that 10,000,001 yen- 15,000,000 yen ($97,996.15-$146,991.37) was an high paying job to them.

I guess this is an fair amount, because if you had a partner, you would have enough money to do whatever you want to and buy a descent sized house.
You are well off even if you don't have a partner, and you can enjoy a sip of the luxurious life.

They highest paying jobs and their training time, or time to get that positions are;

5. Lawyers

Annual mean wage: $130,490
Training time: 7 years

4. Petroleum Engineers

Annual mean wage: $138,980
Training time: 4+ years

3. Chief Executive Officers

Annual mean wage: $176,550
Training time: 6+ years

2. Dentists and Orthodontists

Annual mean wage: $204,670
Training time: 8 years

1. Doctors and Surgeons

Annual mean wage: $234,950
Training time: 11+ years



MacMillan, Malcolm. "Looking To Make A Lot More Income? Here Are The Jobs You Should Seriously Consider." AskMen. askmen, n.d. Web. 14 July 2014. <http://www.askmen.com/money/career_150/177_career.html>.

2 件のコメント:

  1. wow lawyers are paid so high!!! i wish i could earn that much money

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  2. I always find it strange when I see lists of what are supposed to be "the best" jobs, but the only information given about them is the amount of income one can expect from them. There's often no background information about the responsibilities, pressures, sacrifices, and time demands of the jobs. Also, the titles of such articles often include something like "Here Are The Jobs You Should Seriously Consider," without any regard to what the reader might really be interested in doing. The thought of how much money you can get by doing a particular job is one piece of the puzzle when trying to decide what to do, but if it becomes the main consideration, there's a big chance that the person will be deeply unhappy because the job chosen won't necessarily be what the person most wants to do and is truly interested in. I knew that I could probably make far more money as an engineer or IT specialist when I was in university (and that was just before the doc com boom), but I was really interested in psychology and education, so that's what I studied. I have no regrets now.
    Cheers,
    Joseph D.

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