what's the fast growing carrer in future?

<p>I have a question for you guys, about carrers that make good pays and have a lot of open space in future.
Your advices are really helpful for me. Thanks</p>

<p>English teachers who are able to teach proper spelling are in great demand.</p>

<p>Biomedical Engineering is growing pretty well...and Nanosystems Engineering is supposed to boom.</p>

<p>I don't know much about job growth outside of what I'm interested in doing, though.</p>

<p>Pharmacists are in high demand.</p>

<p>Nurses nurses nurses.</p>

<p>Life sciences are growing but often require advanced degrees to make a lot of money. Pharmacists can make money right after they graduate.</p>

<p>Basically anything medical because the baby boomers are getting older and needing more of it.</p>

<p>computer/technology stuff</p>

<p>Hahaha eos. </p>

<p>Took the words out of my mouth (fingers? brain? whatever).</p>

<p>People who program spellcheckers are in high demand I believe.</p>

<p>LNG tanker operators. 3rd mates start at $18K to $25K a month. A LNG tanker Captain will make nearly $1 million in 6 months.</p>

<p>Exxon/Mobil alone is having 60 new tankers built.</p>

<p>~lfwb Are you serious? What kind of major would one usually acquire for that job?</p>

<p>anything realted to IT.
ER (emergency medicine..it's a really rare specialty and people who do it make alot of money)
also, construction engineering..at least where I live.</p>

<p>Marine Transportation at the US Merchant Marine Academy or any of the state maritime schools like Mass Maritime, SUNY Maritime, Cal Maritime.</p>

<p>S will graduate from Kings Point with a 3rd Mate's license and a LNG certification and have the option of serving on active duty in any of the services including the NOAA Corps, or going to work in the US Maritime industry and serving in the Naval Reserve.</p>

<p>This summer he has circumnavigated the world on a Roll On - Roll-off ship, he will go back to sea in March for 8 months first on an oil tanker then on an LNG. Some kids are on container ships or cruise ships while they are at sea.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.usmma.edu/life/sea/default.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.usmma.edu/life/sea/default.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>just do anything except ibanking. ;)</p>

<p>Ibanking's the life for me. The LNG thing is really interesting and I'll pass that along, but I don't know if I'd like to spend a significant portion of my time on the sea.</p>

<p>I think proper spelling is wanted most in this world...</p>

<p>Hi! LFWB dad</p>

<p>I'm an International Student from India accepted in both Cal Maritime and SUNY maritime college.What do you think is a better choice ?</p>

<p>Waiting eagerly for your reply.</p>

<p>My opinion is Cal Maritime.</p>

<p>LFWB would have gone there had he not been accepted at KP and the Naval Academy.</p>

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