surgeons, dentists,engineers,and pilots.
One is a lawyer.
they have a list on forbes.com and to be honest more than 75% of the top 15 most well-paying careers are careers in medicine (sergeon is the most well-paying). the non-medical careers i remember are CEOs and Lawyers.
You need to have either a bachelor's or associate's degree. It is one of the top 10 paying careers, and you have a 100% chance to get employed after you get your degree.
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Unfortunately, based on pay and fringe benefits, veterinarians are professionals who are paid like white-collar managers - the average annual salary for a veterinarian in the United States in 2011 was about US$90,000. Therefore, veterinarians may make a list of the top paying careers, but the profession as a whole is not near the top of the list.
I think its around $185 000 in the U.S.A, they have just this year taken over surgeons as the top paying careers...
The careers that are the highest paying have evolved over the past decades. Always lawyers and doctors have been among the top but now computer programmers are starting to gain ground on them.
sell drugs :)
To find out what jobs are the best paying jobs, you can look at the top ten highest paying jobs listing (http://www.myplan.com/careers/top-ten/highest-paying.php). After you find the job you want, look at your local ads or apply online.
Air Traffic Controllers
There are many doctorate degrees that lead to highest paying careers, It is important to pick a career that is suitable for you, and not just because it pays well.
Some of the top paying jobs in Singapore include a Enterprise Architect, Project Manager, Manufacturing Engineer, Production Engineer, and a Security consultant. These jobs have a lot of security and high pay.