Top 10 jobs in the U.S
Hello there and a very happy Easter to you!
I'm Matt Chadwick at the Untappedwealth.com business desk.
Today I'd like to tell you about a report that was released last week in the U.S concerning the top 10 jobs. It appears that these preferences were chosen on the basis of money, fulfillment, and happiness and not necessarily in this order.
Surprisingly enough software engineer made it to the top of the list followed by college professor, then financial adviser and human resources advisor. Pharmacist, physician's assistant and psychologist also made it to the top 10.
I think that from this list we can glean that most employment seekers are becoming more and more concerned about fulfillment and happiness whereas in the past they were more focused on money. I also think that more and more persons are becoming more conscious of ever increasing stress factors in the workplace and they are doing their best to minimize them and if this means choosing jobs that to them are less stressful then they are going to do it.
It should be noted that by 2008 it is expected that we will start to see a shortage in the IT industry as more and more people start to retire so this may be the time for you to start looking at this industry as a potential career.
If you're not sure about how to discover those careers that can bring you money, happiness, and fulfillment, then you need to purchase "Untapped Wealth Discovered" written by Jeff N Marquis and Kerry J Harrison. This book has some very sound advice to offer and is based on real trends, real consumers, and real strategies as opposed to false promises and empty get rich quick schemes.
To pick up a copy of this very affordable gem of a book visit www.untappedwealth.com/order.htm. "Untapped Wealth Discovered" is also available at Amazon.com and a second edition is expected to be published in the Spring.
I'm Matt Chadwick at the Untappedwealth.com business desk.
Today I'd like to tell you about a report that was released last week in the U.S concerning the top 10 jobs. It appears that these preferences were chosen on the basis of money, fulfillment, and happiness and not necessarily in this order.
Surprisingly enough software engineer made it to the top of the list followed by college professor, then financial adviser and human resources advisor. Pharmacist, physician's assistant and psychologist also made it to the top 10.
I think that from this list we can glean that most employment seekers are becoming more and more concerned about fulfillment and happiness whereas in the past they were more focused on money. I also think that more and more persons are becoming more conscious of ever increasing stress factors in the workplace and they are doing their best to minimize them and if this means choosing jobs that to them are less stressful then they are going to do it.
It should be noted that by 2008 it is expected that we will start to see a shortage in the IT industry as more and more people start to retire so this may be the time for you to start looking at this industry as a potential career.
If you're not sure about how to discover those careers that can bring you money, happiness, and fulfillment, then you need to purchase "Untapped Wealth Discovered" written by Jeff N Marquis and Kerry J Harrison. This book has some very sound advice to offer and is based on real trends, real consumers, and real strategies as opposed to false promises and empty get rich quick schemes.
To pick up a copy of this very affordable gem of a book visit www.untappedwealth.com/order.htm. "Untapped Wealth Discovered" is also available at Amazon.com and a second edition is expected to be published in the Spring.
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