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pharmacists make $55 (min) to $65 per hr now bro. this job is very good and it's not as stressful as other healthcare careers.
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GoodlooksOriginally Posted by Dey Know Yayo
exxonmobil is goign to be a very bad company to work for in coming years because of the approaching public pension fund crisis. oil prices will start rising again once the financial crisis turns into a monetary crisis, but that too will hurt XOM's revenues, because of their deeply vertically integreated structure. working for strictly supply side exploration and drilling based oil companies is good, especially those with operations in canada and america and away from geopolitical hotspots but working for companies like exxonmobil, chevron, bp, etc is going to be a disaster in future years.
Buc you still in pharm school? If so, what year?Originally Posted by nyk buc
pharmacists make $55 (min) to $65 per hr now bro. this job is very good and it's not as stressful as other healthcare careers.
I think those dudes make a lot of money but it seem like you dont the field ?Originally Posted by HyphySole
Im currently a Computer Info Systems Major, but not too sure if I want to stick with it
They make a lot of money if they have a management position. Up to 100k. I also read in yahoo that under Obamas new plan, there should be anincrease in jobs needed for system analyst/administrators, which is what CIS can get you into. I like the field, but Im just always open to other options. Imstill on my first year getting my GEs done so I still got time to switch it up. I also thought about getting an accounting degree, and doing the actuarything, but I took an accounting class and HATE itOriginally Posted by PolosandDunks
I think those dudes make a lot of money but it seem like you dont the field ?Originally Posted by HyphySole
Im currently a Computer Info Systems Major, but not too sure if I want to stick with it
Good change your major so I can get your jobOriginally Posted by HyphySole
They make a lot of money if they have a management position. Up to 100k. I also read in yahoo that under Obamas new plan, there should be an increase in jobs needed for system analyst/administrators, which is what CIS can get you into. I like the field, but Im just always open to other options. Im still on my first year getting my GEs done so I still got time to switch it up. I also thought about getting an accounting degree, and doing the actuary thing, but I took an accounting class and HATE itOriginally Posted by PolosandDunks
I think those dudes make a lot of money but it seem like you dont the field ?Originally Posted by HyphySole
Im currently a Computer Info Systems Major, but not too sure if I want to stick with it
IT security consultant? What you got to do to get into that? computer science?Originally Posted by JDocs
How about ...
Busines Analyst - 70 - 85/h
IT Security Consultant - 100 - 150/h
Originally Posted by LJ0311
XOM's vertical integration allows them to make profit in the downstream area when oil prices swing down. Diversification is never a bad thing, and while you might not get comparably large profits to someone that has all their eggs in one basket, you also aren't in dire straits once the situation changes, as you saw all these booming exploration companies have to sell off a bunch of assets just to stay liquid.
I respect your knowledge and opinions DKY and have seen all your posts, but if you really believe vertical integration would be the doom of IOC's that's a little extreme as is your prediction of 10000/oz gold by 2012, but to each his own. While it will limit profits at IOC's in comparison to exploration companies such as CHK and APA, investment choices and direction will ultimately decide which IOC's will be strongest.
Originally Posted by HyphySole
IT security consultant? What you got to do to get into that? computer science?Originally Posted by JDocs
How about ...
Busines Analyst - 70 - 85/h
IT Security Consultant - 100 - 150/h