The unOFFICIAL Salary/Job Stress/Job Outlook Thread

<p>I feel this thread should be created to curb the number of posts we see everyday, usually by the younglings, about how much certain professions earn, which job causes the most stress, and if a job has good outlook. Please, click the links, not the "New Thread" button.</p>

<p>Salaries
Salary</a> Calculator</p>

<p>PayScale</a> - Salary Comparison, Salary Survey, Wages</p>

<p>Ten</a> Careers that Pay More Than $50k the First Year</p>

<p>AND the BEST ONE:</p>

<p>best</a> entry level jobs - Google Search</p>

<p>Job Stress</p>

<p>The</a> Most and Least Stressful Jobs You Can Get Today - CareerCast.com</p>

<p>Top</a> 10 Most Stressful Professions; Work Stresses and Colleague Irritations</p>

<p>Job Outlook</p>

<p>U.S</a>. Bureau of Labor Statistics</p>

<p>This is the only one needed here. </p>

<p>General</p>

<p>Best</a> Careers - US News and World Report</p>

<p>Best</a> Jobs - Salary and Job Market Information from Money Magazine</p>

<p>Even if it was stickied and had every piece of information available that anyone could ever conceive of looking up, threads will still be created because the people who posts those threads don’t bother to read stickies.</p>

<p>I agree with solomonm on that one</p>

<p>I agree to disagree, salary threads kinda [insert synonym for urine] me off because you could easily google this $*** or use the CC google search function which works wonders. at least someone is “contributing”</p>

<p>Payscale and salary.com generally aren’t good indicators of how well a career pays. When I first looked at those sites, I thought that accountants made next to nothing, but upon further research, it turns out they earn a good living.</p>

<p>But I agree with you for the most part.</p>