Thank-you everyone who helped me on deciding about becoming a CSI. I guess I will just stick to watching the show. If my two options left are an interior designer or a teacher, which one gets paid better??
cutebrunette answered Sunday November 14 2004, 10:18 pm: I think an Interior Designer would make more money bc your fashions would probably go far and for that my friend, you will make lots `n lots of Ca$h!..lol
vickiooos answered Sunday November 14 2004, 6:44 pm: interior designer gets paid alot better.. teacher's really don't make alot.. usually people who go into teaching only do it becuse they well.. love to teach. [ vickiooos's advice column | Ask vickiooos A Question ]
xo_Ali answered Sunday November 14 2004, 4:04 pm: For the pay, interior designers. But yous hould really fid out which one you are more interested in. It's better to be happy than rich! Good luck deciding! [ xo_Ali's advice column | Ask xo_Ali A Question ]
Jason38X answered Sunday November 14 2004, 2:44 pm: an interior designer i think it all depends on where you work like for a teacher if its public you wouln't get as much as you would in a private school
Michelley answered Sunday November 14 2004, 2:09 pm: Interior Designer for sure! But if people don't need their houses designed or smthn..you won't get paid. So as a teacher you might not make a lot of money, but you know you'll get paid
=) HoPe I HeLpEd! [ Michelley's advice column | Ask Michelley A Question ]
MaxwellsSilverHammer answered Sunday November 14 2004, 2:04 pm: Teachers start off with less but it is a steady salary, with many union benefits, interior designer usually doesn't offer that, although they can get more money for each job. But if you are a teacher long enough, you're salary can go up quite a bit. [ MaxwellsSilverHammer's advice column | Ask MaxwellsSilverHammer A Question ]
Juelz2005 answered Sunday November 14 2004, 1:53 pm: well, i am not sure...just remember...teachers get the summer off! lol. and interior decorators are creative and meet lots of people. good luck!
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