<p>Okay so i've asked multiple questions on here before. Honestly, this time I made a more logical plan. First, iI am going to transfer to PITT and get my degree in finance. My concern will be finding a job right out of college that pays atleast 50K a year. My goal is to become an airline pilot and a stock trader. Getting a career in finance will be my livelihood and backup plan in case my flight career fails. Right now i am taking flying lessons. When i get out of college I plan on investing 5K - 10K min in the stock market everyyear, this is wy its important for me to find a decent paying career right out of school. Not to mention i will be flying and that will cost money too. Eventually, ill get with a regional airline, but i still want another career too. Because regional airline pilots do not fly much and only make 20K starting out. So what financial career should I pursue right out of college? I would perfer one that is low stress, secure, and high paying. Then after flying for a regional/building time I will hopefully get a job with a major carrier and complete my childhood dream. I will be going to PITT because its instate and therefore cheapest way and i hear its easy to get into.</p>
<p>bump…</p>
<p>come on anybody</p>
<p>i was thinking actuary? or fianncial anaylst but that would probably be stressful? im buddhist so stress is not in my vocabulary.</p>