GREATJOB.org Connecting You to Your Future

 
LogonSearch for JobsJob FairsRecruitersHead HuntersResumesArticlesOur MissionAbout USContact US

 

SkyeJewelers.com
SuccessConsulting.co

what where
job title, keywords or company
city, state or zip

   jobs by job search

 

 

 

 

 

 

GreatJob Resources

  • Career Opportunities
  • Discussions
  • Education
  • Expenses
  • Fortune 500
  • Getting Help
  • Head Hunters
  • Interviews
  • Job Fairs
  • Personal Finance
  • Recruiters
  • Questions to ask Yourself
  • Resume Writing
  • State Workforce Office
  • Top 50 Accounting Firms
  • US Employment Statistics
  • Other Resources

  • AARP Job Fairs
  • Best Places to Work
  • Corporation Wiki
  • Freelance Work
  • Government Grants
  • Over 50+ Positions
  • Politics
  • Resume Services
  • Retirement
  • Salary Compensation
  • SCSEP
  • Unemployment
  • Letter from the Editor
  •  

    Educational choices and what it means to YOU!

    Planning your education and the level of your degree will have far reaching economic implications depending on the occupation you choose.  Below are standard charts that show the average earning potential both for yearly and lifetime earnings.
    If you are sincere in the efforts you put forward in your education and seriously apply yourself to achieving a degree from accredited universities and colleges, you may easily surpass the average information listed below.  Choosing the right degree program and occupation will have a definite effect on you choices in careers and your future.

    The Healthcare industry seems to be in the number one spot for future growth and sustainability.  Following Healthcare is Information and Computer Technologies positions.

    Salary vs. Education Level
    Average Annual Earnings for College Graduates and Non-Graduates
     

    Professional Degree
     
    $109,600
    Doctoral Degree
     
    $89,400
    Master's Degree
     
    $62,300
    Bachelor's Degree
     
    $52,200
    Associate's Degree
     
    $38,200
    Some College
     
    $36,800
    High School Graduate
     
    $30,400
    Some High School
     
    $23,400
    Average Annual Earnings—Different Levels of Education.
    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Surveys, March 1998, 1999, and 2000.

    Work-Life Earnings for Full-Time Employees (in $ millions)

    Professional Degree
     
    $4.4
    Doctoral Degree
     
    $3.4
    Master's Degree
     
    $2.5
    Bachelor's Degree
     
    $2.1
    Associate's Degree
     
    $1.6
    Some College
     
    $1.5
    High School Graduate
     
    $1.2
    Some High School
     
    $1.0
    Average Lifetime Earnings—Different Levels of Education.
    Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Surveys, March 1998, 1999, and 2000.

      Adding Certifications can also increase your earnings
     

     

                  About Us | Site Map | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | ©2003 Greatjob.org