Ten most overpaid jobs in the U.S.

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BatmanNate

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Man, where do I sign up to be a dockworker? I still have a lift license and I live on the West coast. w00t.
 

GTaudiophile

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I can easily agree with #9...and Delta could declare Bankruptcy any day. The retirement package for a senior captain is worth almost $2 million.
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: ausm
Originally posted by: jjyiz28
#8 is grossly overpaid.

10) Wedding photographers , maybe if your just that damn good.
9) Pilots for major airlines , takes lots of air time to fly coommercial jet, right?
7) Airport skycaps , overpaid
6) Real estate agents selling high-end homes , dont know how this works but im guessing everyone starts at bottom, then get to work at top selling high priced homes.?
5) Motivational speakers and ex-politicians on the lecture circuit , hye, if there willing to pay that much , more power to e

I disagree it is one of the most dangerous jobs you can do. If you get washed overboard you are virtually fvcked with freezing water temps...

Ausm

I know longshoremen who work 3 hours a day then go home and get paid for 8 hours. Yearly salary = $125 000. They get triple time for O/T.

East coasters do the same job but for much less.

I am talking about the guys that go out for a month and harvest Alaska Snow crabs

Ausm

 

atom

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Originally posted by: Tiles2Tech
Originally posted by: Elemental007
This was NOT a good article for me to read while studying for a physics test.

Why am I doing EE? I won't make more than 55K a year out of college.

DO what you love as your career. Don't just follow careers where the earnings are good - you have to enjoy what you are doing.

I could learn to tolerate selling houses to yuppies if I was making 200k a year.
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: ausm
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: ausm
Originally posted by: jjyiz28
#8 is grossly overpaid.

10) Wedding photographers , maybe if your just that damn good.
9) Pilots for major airlines , takes lots of air time to fly coommercial jet, right?
7) Airport skycaps , overpaid
6) Real estate agents selling high-end homes , dont know how this works but im guessing everyone starts at bottom, then get to work at top selling high priced homes.?
5) Motivational speakers and ex-politicians on the lecture circuit , hye, if there willing to pay that much , more power to e

I disagree it is one of the most dangerous jobs you can do. If you get washed overboard you are virtually fvcked with freezing water temps...

Ausm

I know longshoremen who work 3 hours a day then go home and get paid for 8 hours. Yearly salary = $125 000. They get triple time for O/T.

East coasters do the same job but for much less.

I am talking about the guys that go out for a month and harvest Alaska Snow crabs

Ausm
WTF are you talking about?
 

BatmanNate

Lifer
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Originally posted by: werk
Originally posted by: ausm
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: ausm
Originally posted by: jjyiz28
#8 is grossly overpaid.

10) Wedding photographers , maybe if your just that damn good.
9) Pilots for major airlines , takes lots of air time to fly coommercial jet, right?
7) Airport skycaps , overpaid
6) Real estate agents selling high-end homes , dont know how this works but im guessing everyone starts at bottom, then get to work at top selling high priced homes.?
5) Motivational speakers and ex-politicians on the lecture circuit , hye, if there willing to pay that much , more power to e

I disagree it is one of the most dangerous jobs you can do. If you get washed overboard you are virtually fvcked with freezing water temps...

Ausm

I know longshoremen who work 3 hours a day then go home and get paid for 8 hours. Yearly salary = $125 000. They get triple time for O/T.

East coasters do the same job but for much less.

I am talking about the guys that go out for a month and harvest Alaska Snow crabs

Ausm
WTF are you talking about?


I read that article, those guys aren't dock workers they are boat hands. They only work for a couple days because that's all that the crabbing season lasts.
 

Ausm

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Originally posted by: werk
Originally posted by: ausm
Originally posted by: silverpig
Originally posted by: ausm
Originally posted by: jjyiz28
#8 is grossly overpaid.

10) Wedding photographers , maybe if your just that damn good.
9) Pilots for major airlines , takes lots of air time to fly coommercial jet, right?
7) Airport skycaps , overpaid
6) Real estate agents selling high-end homes , dont know how this works but im guessing everyone starts at bottom, then get to work at top selling high priced homes.?
5) Motivational speakers and ex-politicians on the lecture circuit , hye, if there willing to pay that much , more power to e

I disagree it is one of the most dangerous jobs you can do. If you get washed overboard you are virtually fvcked with freezing water temps...

Ausm

I know longshoremen who work 3 hours a day then go home and get paid for 8 hours. Yearly salary = $125 000. They get triple time for O/T.

East coasters do the same job but for much less.

I am talking about the guys that go out for a month and harvest Alaska Snow crabs

Ausm
WTF are you talking about?

Sorry I can't draw you a diagram but how do you think crabs or lobster are caught...the dudes in the boat whistle and they just jump in?

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Ausm
 

Vic

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What a completely assinine article. Seems to me that jealously ran rampant all the way through it.
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crab

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Pilots...yeah alright. Automation doesnt do sh!t when things break. The airplane still doesnt fly itself. Up to 500 lives, your own, the $150mil airplane, and god knows what on the ground is in your hands. 20 years and $100,000 in training (from your own pocket). $25,000/yr initial salaries. Your whole career can end any number of times yearly during checks and physicals. Recurrent training a few times yearly.

Their pay is fine. I don't think you want a $15/hr peon flying your ass around.
 

OutHouse

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Originally posted by: crab
Pilots...yeah alright. Automation doesnt do sh!t when things break. The airplane still doesnt fly itself. Up to 500 lives, your own, the $150mil airplane, and god knows what on the ground is in your hands. 20 years and $100,000 in training (from your own pocket). $25,000/yr initial salaries. Your whole career can end any number of times yearly during checks and physicals. Recurrent training a few times yearly.

Their pay is fine. I don't think you want a $15/hr peon flying your ass around.

Yip that is 100% correct! when a pilot is in the 100K salary range, he/she has earned it.
 

Stojakapimp

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Originally posted by: MaxDepth
Office clerks who log shipping records into computers will earn $136,000

jeebus, I'm in the wrong IT field.

I actually work at a fishery on the west coast. I'm not sure if this is exactly the same thing, but I pretty much sit at a computer and input the log book sheets from ports into databases....and i'm not even close to make 136K.
 

Mister T

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everyone bitching and moaning... the grass is always greener on the other guys lawn.

If you feel like your not getting paid what you are worth then do something about it
 

AmdInside

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Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: crab
Pilots...yeah alright. Automation doesnt do sh!t when things break. The airplane still doesnt fly itself. Up to 500 lives, your own, the $150mil airplane, and god knows what on the ground is in your hands. 20 years and $100,000 in training (from your own pocket). $25,000/yr initial salaries. Your whole career can end any number of times yearly during checks and physicals. Recurrent training a few times yearly.

Their pay is fine. I don't think you want a $15/hr peon flying your ass around.

Yip that is 100% correct! when a pilot is in the 100K salary range, he/she has earned it.


How can a flight school degree be much much more expensive than an engineering degree? Medical degree?
 

m2kewl

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Originally posted by: Mister T
everyone bitching and moaning... the grass is always greener on the other guys lawn.

If you feel like your not getting paid what you are worth then do something about it

werd. bunch of pansies on this board...if your not happy - get off your @ss people!!