I am really good at Social Studies but I don't know if there are any jobs avalible that let you in based on how good you are at this subject? Please include wages.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Job Searches? lulabelle answered Wednesday May 10 2006, 12:13 am: There are all kinds of interesting jobs you can get. You could work for a marketing/advertising company and predict social trends so that the companies know who and where they should focus their advertising dollars on. You could work for politicians and predict popular directions and views of the voters so that they know how to gear their speeches (believe me this is how it works). You could work for the government in enforcement such as the Army, Navy, or CIA and help them predict where the most likely hotspots in the world will be next. These jobs could bring you 6 figures as far as salary is concerned. You could also be a professor who studies ancient cities and work with archeologist in determining the most possible behavior patterns of the people they are excavating. There are so many jobs that are not coming to mind. Ask your teacher what they think. I'm sure they know of job opportunities that don't even cross my mind. Use your imagination and come up with a nitch that no one else has ever thought of. People make tons of money when they do that. But, whatever you do in life, be sure that it is something that you love doing. That is first and foremost. You will have a much happier life if you do what you love first, because the money will surely follow. Good luck!
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