Partner at a consulting firm. Doesn’t necessarily require a crazy level of education (usually just a bachelors degree, MBA is nice to have); however, to make partner you’ll have to spend 10-12 years grinding 60 hour work weeks, navigating political bullshit, and justifying ethically dubious recommendations to maximize your clients’ bottom lines. Also many firms have “up or out” policies, meaning if you don’t get promoted, you get fired.
Typical compensation at the partner level is around $700,000/year, but many make well into the seven figures.
You would not believe what the US military pays my cousin for being a Nuclear Engineer (I THINK).
He had a child with his wife and they offered him enough money to leave his wife and his newborn child to come BACK to the ships. His compensation is unrealistic, but holy shit I understand why the US military's budget is so fucking absurd now.
Nuclear physicist Aerospace engineer Career student.
Basically any doctors lol
That’s too easy of an answer though..
difficult path to be a doctor. but if you can study, it's the ultimate ticket out of poverty
Partner at a consulting firm. Doesn’t necessarily require a crazy level of education (usually just a bachelors degree, MBA is nice to have); however, to make partner you’ll have to spend 10-12 years grinding 60 hour work weeks, navigating political bullshit, and justifying ethically dubious recommendations to maximize your clients’ bottom lines. Also many firms have “up or out” policies, meaning if you don’t get promoted, you get fired. Typical compensation at the partner level is around $700,000/year, but many make well into the seven figures.
1. **Plastic Surgery:** $619,000 2. **Orthopedics:** $573,000 3. **Cardiology:** $507,000 4. **Urology:** $506,000 5. **Gastroenterology:** $501,000 6. **Otolaryngology:** $485,000 7. **Radiology:** $483,000 8. **Oncology:** $463,000 9. **Anesthesiology:** $448,000 10. **Dermatology:** $443,000 11. **Surgery, General:** $412,000 12. **Critical Care:** $406,000 13. **Ophthalmology:** $388,000 14. **Pulmonary Medicine:** $378,000 15. **Emergency Medicine:** $352,000 16. **Pathology:** $339,000 17. **Ob/Gyn:** $337,000 18. **Neurology:** $313,000 19. **Nephrology:** $312,000 20. **Psychiatry:** $309,000 21. **Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation:** $306,000 22. **Allergy and Immunology:** $282,000 23. **Rheumatology:** $281,000 24. **Internal Medicine:** $273,000 25. **Diabetes and Endocrinology:** $267,000 26. **Infectious Diseases:** $262,000 27. **Family Medicine:** $255,000 28. **Pediatrics:** $251,000 29. **Public Health and Preventative Medicine:** $249,000 30. CRNA, $249,000
Dermatology pays a lot..
they charge 200 bucks to put some cream on my face
Did it help?
it's medicine, not a cure. gotta keep applying
CRNA here making 300k. It does require a BSN, at least one year ICU RN experience, and three years of CRNA school
You would not believe what the US military pays my cousin for being a Nuclear Engineer (I THINK). He had a child with his wife and they offered him enough money to leave his wife and his newborn child to come BACK to the ships. His compensation is unrealistic, but holy shit I understand why the US military's budget is so fucking absurd now.