10 Jobs That Provide a Great Return on Investment

10 Jobs With Great Return on Investment

For those who feel pressure to make the most of their education, here are some careers that offer major bang for the buck.

Radiation therapist

Most common degree: Associate’s
Median pay: $72,910

Employment in the occupation is expected to grow by nearly a third between 2008 and 2018

Dental hygienist

Most common degree: Associate’s
Median pay: $66,570
It’s no surprise that the healthcare field is home to several careers that offer the best pay and opportunities for the education required, given that the healthcare industry has faced steady increases in demand despite the recession.

Petroleum engineer

Most common degree: Bachelor’s
Median pay: $108,020
When it comes to jobs for which the typical degree is a bachelor’s, only airline pilots earn more than petroleum engineers. For one thing, engineers’ salaries reflect the technical skills required, says Margaret Watson of the Society of Petroleum Engineers. But the salaries are also a result of supply and demand, as there are relatively few graduates in petroleum engineering—some enter the field with degrees in other engineering disciplines, as well—and demand is expected to increase as more engineers reach retirement age.

Nuclear power reactor operator

Most common training: Long-term, on-the-job training
Median pay: $73,320
Nuclear power reactor operators might start their careers as plant equipment operators while they become familiar with the operations. In fact, reactor operators need at least three years of experience working in a power plant—including at least one year in a nuclear plant. To earn the right to control the equipment as reactor operators, they must be licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Employment of nuclear power reactors is expected to grow by 20 percent between 2008 and 2018.

Follow the link for more of the top 10 job paths that payoff well. I certain don’t think it makes sense to pursue a career that doesn’t interest you just because it pays well. But if you are choosing among several careers that appeal to you, one factor worth considering are the employment prospects in the careers.

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2 responses to “10 Jobs That Provide a Great Return on Investment”

  1. Earning more is an important and simple idea that is ignored far to often. Simple, doesn’t mean, easy, just easy to understand…

  2. the lifetime advantage range from $1,090,000 for Engineering majors to $241,000 for Education majors…

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