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Re: Highest paying jobsI don't know, they're the Telegraph's stats not mine. Though I think the 29k is for the average graduate level job, not the median salary of all those graduates in work. I have no idea about media but I'd guess if there's an area journalists will know about it's that.(Original post by M1011)
That link seems hopelessly out of proportion. Since when is the average graduate salary 29k? Media average over 30k? Think not.Last edited by roh; 03-08-2012 at 10:32. -
Re: Highest paying jobscool cool. I'm going to study petroleum geophysics in october(Original post by Dukeofwembley)
i think they earn a little less due to more of them being around
i heard geophysicists travel alot, itll be fun though
Hoping i'll be able to at least get a job with it. Been unemployed on and off for 2 years now with a normal BSc Geophysics
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So are you from wembley or not? Or are you dodging the question, ahha! -
Re: Highest paying jobsHEY! I am an accountant!! Don't knock what you haven't tried.(Original post by arsenal2-3spurs)
engineers
pilot
air traffic control guy
CEO's
lawyer
accounting
doctors
btw astronauts dont earn very much, they just have a very fulfilling life....unlike say accountants
Accountancy can be a very well paid job, but I think it takes a certain type of person to do well in this field. Organised, good head for figures and willing to put a lot of hours in over and above 9-5. For example when its tax return deadlines. In January I have worked 6:00AM to 9:00PM for 3 weeks straight just to get everything done. -
Re: Highest paying jobsI'm an Accountant too! woo! My colleagues in personal tax had to work every day in January (inc Sat & Sun), some days untill 1 AM. But they got it all back (plus more) as TOIL and they got taken to a seriously fancy restaurant.(Original post by zoe_bartlett)
HEY! I am an accountant!! Don't knock what you haven't tried.
Accountancy can be a very well paid job, but I think it takes a certain type of person to do well in this field. Organised, good head for figures and willing to put a lot of hours in over and above 9-5. For example when its tax return deadlines. In January I have worked 6:00AM to 9:00PM for 3 weeks straight just to get everything done. -
(Original post by zoe_bartlett)
HEY! I am an accountant!! Don't knock what you haven't tried.
Accountancy can be a very well paid job, but I think it takes a certain type of person to do well in this field. Organised, good head for figures and willing to put a lot of hours in over and above 9-5. For example when its tax return deadlines. In January I have worked 6:00AM to 9:00PM for 3 weeks straight just to get everything done.Can i ask, whats the work like being an accountant? Like could you give an example if the kind of work you do?(Original post by GR3YFOXXX)
I'm an Accountant too! woo! My colleagues in personal tax had to work every day in January (inc Sat & Sun), some days untill 1 AM. But they got it all back (plus more) as TOIL and they got taken to a seriously fancy restaurant.
Thanks
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Re: Highest paying jobsI enjoy it, if your at one of the Big 4 you will be working with some huge clients.(Original post by JammyChoos)
Can i ask, whats the work like being an accountant? Like could you give an example if the kind of work you do?
Thanks
I cant really summarise my daily work. I work in tax, most of my day is spent;
on the phone to clients/ emailing clients/ meetings/ reading legislation/ reading articles/ doing computations and returns/ drinking coffee/ on TSR -
Re: Highest paying jobsOkay thanks. I was asking because Im looking into Accounting as a possible career option(Original post by GR3YFOXXX)
I enjoy it, if your at one of the Big 4 you will be working with some huge clients.
I cant really summarise my daily work. I work in tax, most of my day is spent;
on the phone to clients/ emailing clients/ meetings/ reading legislation/ reading articles/ doing computations and returns/ drinking coffee/ on TSR
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