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  2. Top Earning Careers 10 Years From Now — Where Will Your ...

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    Passenger drivers, one of the only service industry jobs to see a pay decrease in the study, will go from earning an average of $20.49, hourly, in 2023 to just $20.12 in 2033 after inflation.

  3. 9 Careers To Start at 40 - AOL

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    Over the last five years, the average age of this career route has risen. Marketing executives are, on average, 42 years old." ... "I feel one of the best careers to start at 40 or older is being ...

  4. 4 Tips for Changing Careers in Your 40s (or later) - AOL

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    The concept of choosing a career path before one has even sipped their first glass of good cabernet (hi, college admissions prompts) has always been interesting to us. But nonetheless, it's a part ...

  5. 7 Great Second Careers If You're Over 40 - AOL

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  6. Multiple careers - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a worker may devote 10–20 years of his/her life to one career and then switch to a related career or an entirely new one. As life-expectancy increases, as retirement benefits decrease, and as educational opportunities expand — workers may increasingly find themselves forced to fulfill the goals of one career and then adopt another.

  7. Educational attainment in the United States - Wikipedia

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    While those with some college averaged $31,046, those with a bachelor's degree averaged $51,194, over $20,000 (64.9%) a year more. [ 3 ] The second most dramatic difference in average income was between those with a bachelor's degree with $51,940 and those with an advanced degree who made $72,824, roughly $21,000 (42.2%) more.

  8. AfterCollege - Wikipedia

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    AfterCollege is an online service that connects job-seeking college students and alumni with employers who want to hire them through faculty and career networks at colleges and universities in the U.S. [1] The service uses a patented [2] matching process to deliver jobs to jobseekers, basing matches in part on a user's academic affiliation and field of study.

  9. List of United States graduate business school rankings

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    The rankings are based on a variety of factors such as standardized test scores of students, salary of recent graduates, survey results of graduates and/or recruiters, the specific schools that choose to participate in a market survey, the number of top companies recruiting at the school and a variety of attributes. [7]