I don't know about what you said about lawyers. Maybe if you go to a prestigious university and get on with a big firm. I know a few lawyers who don't make $h!t. I'm talking like $30k - $40k working for random small firms. One wants to start his own firm in the hopes to make more, and one is trying to switch to corporate law instead of trial law to have a more traditional 9-5 and more stability. My impression is that lawyers have a HUGE range of potential pay from very low to very high.No engineers or exengineers on the list. Surprised that lawyers are not represented there. They start out roughly double the salary of an engineer. It should be recalled that engineering graduates are the highest paid university grads at the Bachelor's level which means little competition. Few careers are available with just a Bachelor's degree. It is really a step toward a Master's or PhD. The vast majority of Bachelor's degree holders end up in jobs that are no better than what they could have had with two years of community college.
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