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subject: Why Good Paid Jobs Require High, Long Learning Skills? [print this page]


Why young person gets less money for the similar, at first sight, job than an adult? Why are some professions less paid than others?

It is very easy to give a straight answer to this question. Your position in the list depends on what do you know and how do you do this. Yes, you can earn for an MP3 player on the shop-assistant position, but do you want more?

Of course you want. At first define what skill a good job requires and learn it properly. Do not be afraid if it will be hard to train this skill. The harder the skill-the more money you will get for it. But still you should learn a demand and if it is higher than supply you will get a lot of money for your pains.

If you get all the tags in this field, you will see the answer for your questions. For example:

1.Why person who works hard 24/7, who is reliable and cheerful gets more money than a slack? (Because a good worker has not only a good knowledge, but also good manners, and willing to work)

2.Why the director didnt mention that I bought a new dress for an interview and took an ugly one on this post? (Because it is good when you dressed up but still your knowledge is more important in this case).

3.Why doctors (pilots) earn more than drivers? Why are they better? (Because it takes much time for doctors to pass all the necessary courses and schools to became a good specialist).

From this questions and answers you can see that there are a lot of things which create a good salary. And the faster you get down to learning high demand skill, the faster you will get a promising job, which will be worth it.

by: Michael Cockson




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