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Friday, January 4, 2008

Let’s cut to the chase: People like money – a lot of it. Logistically, people have to work to make money. But unfortunately, people (generally) don’t


You might yearn for a career in construction – except you live in New York, where the industry is less prominent. You might live in Dallas and work in sales – but you’d rather work in manufacturing. So what gives? Why can’t you have the job you love in the city you live in?
Well, sometimes you can. But other times, workers live in cities where jobs aren’t as abundant, or the industries they work in don’t have a lot of open jobs.

To help you out, here are five cities, ranked by most available job openings, sorted by the three top industries and the three most available jobs within that industry, according to CareerBuilder.com data. While there is an overlap in industries and jobs among cities, you’ll notice the difference lies in the salary.

No. 1 City: New York Business economy: With Wall Street and the financial district in the heart of the city, it’s no surprise the finance industry makes up more than 13 percent (13.38) of New York City’s occupations. *

1. Accounting and Finance:
1. AccountantSalary range: $44,473- $76,187**Average salary: $56,886
2. ControllerSalary range: $98,429-$345,581Average salary: $146,789
3. Financial analyst Salary range: $54,202-$106,267 Average salary: $61,410

2. Consulting:
1. Financial adviserSalary range: $37,529-$90,615Average salary: $58,816
2. ControllerSalary range: $98,429-$345,581Average salary: $146,789
3. Business analystSalary range: $59,571-$100,811Average salary: $73,337

3. Sales and Marketing:
1. Chief marketing sales executive Salary range: $183,972-$830,191 Average salary: $261,970
2. Sales account manager Salary range: $65,840-$113,239 Average salary: $89,226
3. Marketing representative Salary range: $40,983-$84,898 Average salary: $52,302

No. 2 City: ChicagoBusiness economy: People looking for a career in the health industry need look no further than Chicago, home to two of the nation’s top-ranked medical facilities: University of Chicago Medical Center and Northwestern Memorial Hospital. The city hosts more than 10,000 available jobs in this sector. ***

1. Accounting and Finance:
1. AccountantSalary range: $39,928-$68,401Average salary: $51,072
2. ControllerSalary range: $74,770-$262,514Average salary: $111,505
3. Financial analystSalary range: $46,001-$90,189Average salary: $65,391

2. Health/Medical/Home Services:
1. Registered nurseSalary range: $39,828-$71,061Average salary: $52,358
2. Occupational therapistSalary range: $38,336-$82,023Average salary: $58,729
3. Physical therapistSalary range: $41,110-$71,503Average salary: $56,630

3. Sales and Marketing:
1. Account executiveSalary range: $49,561-$85,241Average salary: $67,166
2. Chief marketing sales executiveSalary range: $145,882-$658,300Average salary: $207,729
3. Sales representativeSalary range: $31,161-$59,050Average salary: $43,718

No. 3 City: PhoenixBusiness economy: The Phoenix Construction District alone employs 212 full-time employees, so it’s no wonder nearly 12 percent (11.79) of the city works in construction, extraction and maintenance. Sales and office positions make up an additional 29 percent. *

1. Health/Medical/Home Services:
1. Medical assistantSalary range: $21,458-$36,880Average salary: $27,869
2. Dental assistantSalary range: $20,882-$35,880Average salary: $29,888
3. Registered nurseSalary range: $39,020-$69,620Average salary: $51,295

2. Other:
1. Customer service representativeSalary range: $24,124-$47,265Average salary: $30,409
2. Administrative assistantSalary range: $20,687-$39,667Average salary: $32,247
3. Project manager Salary range: $67,641-$192,591Average salary: $97,001

3. Construction:
1. Electricians Salary range: $28,486-$49,820Average salary: $36,949
2. Landscape laborers Salary range: $14,545-$26,559Average salary: $19,367
3. Estimator Salary range: $28, 962-$61,858Average salary: $45,544

No. 4 City: HoustonBusiness economy: Houston's work force is projected to grow to 3 million by the year 2012. Most of this growth will occur in professional and service-related occupations, which comprise nearly 21 (20.68) percent of the city’s population, while an additional 26 percent work in sales. *

1. Accounting and Finance:
1. AccountantSalary range: $36,671-$62,821Average salary: $46,906
2. Finance managerSalary range: $59,347-$151,241Average salary: $92,867
3. Accounts payable clerk Salary range: $19,683-$36,081 Average salary: $28,375

2. Sales and Marketing:
1. Project manager Salary range: $82,508-$241,606 Average salary: $121,687
2. Account executive Salary range: $48,098-$82,726 Average salary: $65,184
3. Chief marketing sales executive Salary range: $144,850-$653,644 Average salary: $206,260

3. Health/Medical/Home Services:
1. Physical therapist Salary range: $42,690-$74,254 Average salary: $58,808
2. Registered nurse Salary range: $41,260-$73,616 Average salary: $54,239
3. Occupational therapist Salary range: $35,881-$76,776 Average salary: $54,972

No. 5 City: Los AngelesBusiness economy: The Los Angeles job market boasts about 27 percent (26.76) of the population in sales and office positions. Financial operations make up an additional 12.5 percent, while professional and service-related positions comprise 21 percent. *

1. Accounting and Finance:
1. AccountantSalary range: $38,300-$65,613Average salary: $48,991
2. ControllerSalary range: $75,591-$265,398Average salary: $112,730
3. Personal banker Salary range: $35,048-$58,534 Average salary: $46,209

2. Sales and Marketing:
1. Sales representative Salary range: $27,598-$52,300 Average salary: $38,721
2. Pharmaceutical sales representative Salary range: $47,795-$135,037 Average salary: $66,584 3. Account executive Salary range: $51,943-$89,338 Average salary: $70,394

3. Other:
1. Engineering Salary range: $34,529-$61,152 Average salary: $42,635
2. Automotive technician Salary range: $30,155-$50,835 Average salary: $37,125
3. Administrative assistant Salary range: $24,274-$46,541 Average salary: $37,836

America’s Cushiest Jobs:High-paying jobs with low number of hours


America’s Cushiest Jobs

High-paying jobs with low number of hours


Let’s cut to the chase: People like money – a lot of it. Logistically, people have to work to make money. But unfortunately, people (generally) don’t like working. It’s quite the predicament – but it doesn’t have to be.


Employed people worked an average of eight hours per weekday, according to the 2006 American Time Use Survey, conducted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Also in 2006, the median annual income per civilian was $37,037, according to the BLS.

So what? Based on those numbers, the average full-time employee works 40 hours per week, or 2,080 hours annually, and earns $19.29 per hour, or $37,037 per year.

Here’s the kicker: There are jobs in every industry that allow you to either earn more than $37,037 annually, to work fewer than 40 hours per week or better yet, do both. It may not be much fewer – 35 hours or even 38 – but in the end, those add up to much fewer than the average 2,080 hours per year.

For example, counselors work an average of 38.3 hours each week and earn an average of $43,507 annually. That’s only 1,834 hours per year – 246 hours fewer than the average 2,080. That’s 246 extra hours to spend with your family, travel, exercise or just relax.
Here are 33 jobs that let you log fewer than 40 hours per week, yet earn more than the average worker.

Industry: Management
1. Social and community service managerHours/week: 38.9*Hours/year: 2,009Earnings/year: $49,678

Industry: Business and financial operations
2. Insurance underwriterHours/week: 38.6Hours/year: 2,009Earnings/year: $61,322

Industry: Computer and mathematical science
3. ActuaryHours/week: 38.9Hours/year: 2,023Earnings/year: $81,454

Industry: Life, physical and social science
4. Biological scientistHours/week: 38.7Hours/year: 2,008Earnings/year: $62,950

5. Biochemist and biophysicistHours/week: 37.9Hours/year: 1,973Earnings/year: $70,637

6. PsychologistHours/week: 37.5Hours/year: 1,680Earnings/year: $61,238

7. Clinical, counseling and school psychologistsHours/week: 37.4Hours/year: 1,649Earnings/year: $62,072

8. SociologistHours/week: 38.8Hours/year: 1,998Earnings/year: $49,530

Industry: Community and social services
9. Educational, vocational and school
counselorsHours/week: 37.6Hours/year: 1,675Earnings/year: $48,820

10. Directors, religious activities and educationHours/week: 38.4Hours/year: 1,996Earnings/year: $46,269

Industry: Legal occupations
11. Law clerkHours/week: 38.8Hours/year: 2,017Earnings/year: $40,338

Industry: Education, training and library
12. Business teacher, post-secondaryHours/week: 39.0Hours/year: 1,488Earnings/year: $90,655

13. Physics teacher, post-secondaryHours/week: 38.3Hours/year: 1,489Earnings/year: $86,006

14. Law teacher, post-secondaryHours/week: 38.0Hours/year: 1,535Earnings/year: $101,678
Industry: Arts, design,
entertainment, sports and media
15. Coaches and scoutsHours/week: 38.7Hours/year: 1,892Earnings/year: $59,981

16. Miscellaneous media and communication workersHours/week: 36.5Hours/year: 1,886Earnings/year: $41,505

17. Interpreters and translatorsHours/week: 32.4Hours/year: 1,669Earnings/year: $33,423
Industry: Health-care practitioner and technical
18. OptometristHours/week: 37.6Hours/year: 1,957Earnings/year: $100,419

19. PsychiatristHours/week: 36.3Hours/year: 1,886Earnings/year: $135,671

20. Speech-language pathologistHours/week: 37.9Hours/year: 1,641Earnings/year: $50,399

21. Dental hygienistHours/week: 34.6Hours/year: 1,800Earnings/year: $54,011

Industry: Protective service
22. BailiffHours/week: 38.0Hours/year: 1,974Earnings/year: $41,957
Industry: Building and grounds cleaning
23. Tree trimmers and prunersHours/week: 36.8Hours/year: 1,870Earnings/year: $31,864
Industry: Personal care and service
24. Flight attendantHours/week: 19.1Hours/year: 996Earnings/year: $33,957
25. Fitness trainers and aerobics instructorsHours/week: 38.1Hours/year: 1,981Earnings/year: $31,525

Industry: Office and administrative support
26. Telephone operatorHours/week: 38.8Hours/year: 2,017Earnings/year: $29,596

27. Court, municipal and license clerksHours/week: 38.8Hours/year: 1,984Earnings/year: $31,391

28. Word processors and typistsHours/week: 38.7Hours/year: 1,999Earnings/year: $31,406

29. Desktop publisherHours/week: 38.4Hours/year: 1,996Earnings/year: $36,094

Industry: Installation, maintenance and repair
30. Tailors, dressmakers and sewersHours/week: 37.8Hours/year: 1,968Earnings/year: $28,158

31. Fabric and apparel patternmakerHours/week: 38.7Hours/year: 2,011Earnings/year: $37,668

Industry: Transportation and material moving
32. Aircraft pilots, copilots and flight engineersHours/week: 22.3Hours/year: 1,161Earnings/year: $127,501

33. Bus driverHours/week: 37.3Hours/year: 1,740Earnings/year: $28,738

*Numbers are the mean hours and annual earnings, based on the National Compensation Survey, December 2005-January 2007, provided by the BLS.

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