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TOP 10 Best Paying Jobs in 2019

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9. Air Traffic Controller

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A qualified, FAA air traffic controller has an average salary of $138,871. Now, it does vary based on location. Naturally, larger airports with more inbound and outbound flights requires more attention, which in turn increases the average salary. Those just starting off in the field can expect a salary of around $51,000 while that can boost up to nearly $200,000. It is a very stressful job and hundreds of thousands of lives are in the hands of these people every single day. Of all the professionals on this list, more lives are dependent on a quality air traffic controller than anyone else.Watch movie online John Wick: Chapter 2 (2017)

8. Sales Manager

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Now, this selection can vary. A sales manager at some retail outlets might earn significantly less than other positions for different companies. There are many more variables associated with it. The average salary is much different (and much lower) than the air traffic controller position. With a national average of around $71,000, it is a nice amount, but around half of the air traffic controller, with more range. The typical sales manager may max out closer to the average of the traffic controller at about $146,000.

However, this position takes the nod as there is the potential to exponentially earn more. In the right company, there is no limit, especially if it is a commission based position. This is why it takes a higher ranking than the previous selection.


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  1. Increased difficulty and stress= more pay.. More competitors for same job=less pay Longer education=more pay. So a Surgeon earn a lot but he is also in education eternally compared to others, they do have to minimum spend 11 years before getting there. For me the starting salary in the first 5 Years counts more than the top end, because when you are young you need money more than when older, a young person still has to buy a house, a proper car and in the 30s has to support a family .. when you finally reach the top end pay you might be around 50+, your house is (hopefully) paid of or paid of by a large part, you have settled, your kids are already out of the house or on the way out.. money has been saved you are no longer feeling as unsecure financially.. This is why I personally only aim for a bachelor. I want to work at a younger age and start the real quality life earlier, because life as a student is shitty and truly insanely limited.

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