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XaNaX
I'm a project manager
pvdAngel
To work abroad as a freelancer in graphics and digital media...and if I have enough motivation, maybe also make it as an interpreter.
jfk-pilot
My career of choice is Professional Airline Pilot. Going to be graduating in may 2008 with double majors in Bachelors in Aeronautical Science and also International Airline Management.
jonSun
Entrepreneur.
Allied Nations
P.A.T.T.
leph555
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Originally posted by Allied Nations
P.A.T.T.


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all-nite-freak
I'm a retired recovering coke head who does whatever he wants.
colonelcrisp
Civil Engineer.... just graduated. start new job on tuesday.....
iclone
senior airline analyst [10+ yrs] but would love to be a photographer for national geographic...
Dr. Cfire
I'm a electrical engineer. Don't want to on your parade but average salary numbers are BS.

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Originally posted by leph555
Some of us are still in high school while some have already graduated.

Personally I'm looking to go to Baruch College, and after that it would be nice to get a job as an Investment Banker. The job pays a load, just look at these numbers: Average starting salary: $134,000 Average salary after 5 years: $300,000 Average salary after 10 to 15 years: $1,000,000



What career are you looking to pursue in life?

Taranis
(Barely) graduated from highschool last year. Doing a BA now, probably going to major in Philosophy. Will either go on to do post-grad, do another degree that will actually get me a job (lol), try get a job of some sort in intelligence (which is apparently one of the few area's outside of academia which hires philosophy majors) or try my hand at writing, which I've been meaning to do since I was 10 or so.

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it's great that you know what career you want after you graduate from college. at least your mind is set on what you want to do in your future. i see kids around my neighborhood that are in high school, and have no idea what they want to be. but hopefully, you will understand that your future does not lie on "how much money" you have, but if the job makes you happy in life.

i have learned the hard way thinking money will bring you happiness, but at the end, i found out it just brings pain and suffering.

btw, i am a software developer.


People who say money != happiness need to do more drugs :p
d-miurge
Président de la République Française, but I have to wait.
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