The highest-paying jobs in the world.

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Re: The highest-paying jobs in the world.

Postby Romulus111VADT » Tue Dec 02, 2003 11:07 am

Worlds most dangerous job....hands down it's military service. The pay is absolutely ridicules in the pittance that is paid for a man/woman to risk their lives to defend their nations so all the overpaid execs can rake in their ludicrous annual pay/performance bonuses. A manager of a McDonalds (in a large city) can make more than the highest paid NCO. Bill Gates makes more per year than all the US Military officers combined. So as you can see....the dangers of an out of control Big Mac or being burned by a wayward large order of fries is much more dangerous than dogging bullets and being forced away from your families for sometimes years. The danger in the board room of MicroSoft must be immense...what with the chance of a laptop falling on your foot, paper cuts, malfunctioning staplers and the chances of a permanent life altering accident falling out of an office chair. Ole Wild Bill Gates must be a truly brave man to subject himself to all the horrors he does for just a few paltry billon per year.

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Re: The highest-paying jobs in the world.

Postby Katahu » Tue Dec 02, 2003 12:12 pm

Storm Crab Fishing is more dangerous than fighting a war and Billy's situation combined.

Imagine.

You are out in the middle of a sea, and the sea is usually rough. You are fighting against nature's ultimate wrath [high winds, tall waves, and a rocking boat]. At the same time, you have to tie a cable to a big cage or large net and then dip the d*mn thing overboard and reel it back in while the boat is rocking side to side like there is no tomorrow.

Not only that, there's a a great risk that you might get swept away by the tall waves that constantly hit your boat mercilesly.

And don't forget that the sea is always cold in the middle of the night.

Not only that, there's also a good chance that might loose your finger if you get caught by a Storm Crab. :-[

You think war or batting against papercuts is the worst? Imagine that you're battling against Moby Dick with only a cage or net. :-[
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Re: The highest-paying jobs in the world.

Postby Hagar » Tue Dec 02, 2003 12:18 pm

Katahu. I suggest the RNLI crews do all that & more. The crews are all unpaid volunteers, except for a full-time mechanic on each boat. These guys go out in the worst weather imaginable, when anyone with any sense is safely at home in front of the fire. http://www.rnli.org.uk/brief.asp

PS. In no way can any civil job be compared with active military service.
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Re: The highest-paying jobs in the world.

Postby Romulus111VADT » Tue Dec 02, 2003 1:00 pm

Storm Crab Fishing is more dangerous than fighting a war and Billy's situation combined.

You think war or batting against papercuts is the worst? . :-[


Tell me, have you ever been in a combat zone? In a free fire zone? Even in the military? In a war that from one second to the next you could be dead. When you are talking with a friend one second and turn to look at something and turn back to continue the conversation, only to find your friend slumped over with his face and most of his head missing. Or to see 4 men disintegrate into hamburger from a direct hit from artillery. Have you ever seen 200+ NVA/VC trying to get into your firebase through the wire and watch them all burn to death when the Mo gas pits are ignited to try and stem the flow of incoming enemy. Then to watch their buddies pull their burning bodies off the wire and keep coming. This all happened on one December 24th and 25th....48 hours of this type of horror. MERRY CHRISTMAS!

I'd go StormCrab Fishing any day, rather than go through that again. I'd even be glad to die trying if it would bring back all my friends that died that day.  :'(

The reply I made about McDonalds and Microsoft was sarcasm about the easy life these people have at the expense of the military that has given them the freedom to do so at a VERY HIGH price and aren't even paid well for their sacrifices. ::)
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Re: The highest-paying jobs in the world.

Postby Mr. Bones » Tue Dec 02, 2003 1:57 pm

one of Belgians best tennis players just earned 2 milion Euros by winning the Masters...the bonus was a brand new Porsche jeep!  8) i think sportstars and musicians are the best paid people in the world.

the most dangerous job? perhaps astronauts... ;)
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Re: The highest-paying jobs in the world.

Postby Katahu » Tue Dec 02, 2003 2:30 pm

Well, it's true that people like Bill Gates are earning all the moolah just for sitting in front of their computers while the labor force is getting nothing more than pennies for their hard work.

That makes me mad. >:(

It's true. Serving your country is not the most high-paying job there is. But if you know how the military system works and how they manage, it could be worth it.

I have my future set already. I'm going to the USAF on Feb and I'm going to study at the Air Force college at the same time.

The downside to this plan is that it will take me about 4-8 years to finish and I have to be dedicated. But the long run will be worth it.

My uncle came to the US when he was somewhat young. The only job he could get was at a store that sells BIG-@55 HEAVY rugs that weigh about half a ton. Whenever a customer comes in, he and his co-workers had to move aside individual rugs to one side so that customers can see. After the customer is done, he had to move those rugs back to where they were. BUt then more customers came and he had to do that SH*T all over again. :-[

He had to do all this for 10 straight hours per day and only earning up to at least $50 per day. And he had to do this for years. Imagine that. My dad even used to work in that place when he was young as well.

Today, my uncle is the manager of the place he works in and my dad is an accountant. They both get paid really good after all the BS they went through together.

I used to start working there for only one day just to see how it was. After that, I never wanted to work there again. My dad and uncle wanted to show me how their life started when they came to the US and how much trouble my dad went through just to support me, my little sister, my little brother, and my mom.

The aristocrats [such as Bill Gates] always forget that their past relatives and families had to start off in the low-level jobs with minimum wage.

Even if I turn rich in the future, I will NEVER forget how much trouble my entire family went through just to help me and their loved ones get to where they want to be.

Remember. The turtle almost always beats the rabbit. ;)
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Re: The highest-paying jobs in the world.

Postby Delta_ » Tue Dec 02, 2003 2:36 pm

hyvry theres no way to justify how much football players get in this country, especially when most of them act like a bunch of babies when asked to do something on a day off.
High paying job, anyone on the board of United airlines. Anyone want to guess why they are struggling with funds and in chapter11? their top pilots wernt much better.
NFL players get paid ridiculous amounts to, but they do earn it a little more than most sportsmen and women, with the amount of work and hits they have to take in a game

I did not say it was justified.  They should be paided there value to the club. The problem is that another club would come along and pay them more for them to play elsewhere.  If they capped wages that would work nicely.  I would support an FA and UEFA proposal to cap wages, if they ever did it.  
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Re: The highest-paying jobs in the world.

Postby Wing Nut » Tue Dec 02, 2003 2:41 pm

You could take my salary and MAYBE scrape up enough in a few months to buy the polish for the shoes that Micheal Eisner wears on weekends to the beach when he struts around in that Mickey Mouse Speedo and the mirror shades.  Oh, and keep in mind, he's probably wearing black socks with those shoes too!  ;D
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Re: The highest-paying jobs in the world.

Postby Romulus111VADT » Tue Dec 02, 2003 2:45 pm

I have my future set already. I'm going to the USAF on Feb and I'm going to study at the Air Force college at the same time.


I salute you...Don't get me wrong....the military is one of the best jobs there is...especially in peace time. I really enjoyed my service. Although the down side to any military service is the possibility of going to war. The horrors of war cannot be adequately expressed in words....you must be there to appreciate where I'm coming from. The comradery is more than just friends...we were a family that cared for each other. We covered each others backs and we shared each others pain and sorrow. We cried together over our fallen comrades. I had the dubious pleasure of writing all the letters home to inform wives, mothers, fathers, brother and sisters that their loved one had given his life for their country. This never got easier, it only got harder. There are no words that can ease the pain of having to tell a pregnant wife that her child will never see or know his father. I loved the military...but I dearly hate war!
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Re: The highest-paying jobs in the world.

Postby ozzy72 » Tue Dec 02, 2003 2:48 pm

Katahu I'm with Romulus on this, he is a Vietnam vet. I'm a Gulf vet. Combat is the scariest thing that'll ever happen in your life. I hope that when you go into the service that you never experience anything like Romulus has been through, or any of the hair-raising stuff I got into. Fishing is a holiday, believe me I know boats (most of my family have them!!!) and I've been out in scary weather. Like Hagar says the RNLI guys risk their lives for free to save the misfortunate or stupid for no reward. My hat is off to those brave people!
I've buried a lot of friends, most died in training accidents! But some in combat. Love of your country, and service to it requires a v.special kind of person. You need loyalty, devotion, courage, conviction, and passion. You also need a pair of testicles the size of melons on many occassions (and thats just during training :o).
There is no reward great enough to pay these people who daily risk their lives for our freedom. If ever I meet someone still in uniform, I insist on buying the first beer. Its a small gesture, but I always appreciated it when I was the one in the uniform.

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Re: The highest-paying jobs in the world.

Postby Woodlouse2002 » Tue Dec 02, 2003 4:23 pm

Storm Crab Fishing is more dangerous than fighting a war and Billy's situation combined.

Imagine.

You are out in the middle of a sea, and the sea is usually rough. You are fighting against nature's ultimate wrath [high winds, tall waves, and a rocking boat]. At the same time, you have to tie a cable to a big cage or large net and then dip the d*mn thing overboard and reel it back in while the boat is rocking side to side like there is no tomorrow.

Not only that, there's a a great risk that you might get swept away by the tall waves that constantly hit your boat mercilesly.

And don't forget that the sea is always cold in the middle of the night.

Not only that, there's also a good chance that might loose your finger if you get caught by a Storm Crab. :-[

You think war or batting against papercuts is the worst? Imagine that you're battling against Moby Dick with only a cage or net. :-[


This, is a landlubbers idea of the sea. Provided your careful then the sea is not nearly as dangerous as you think. If you respect it then it shall respect you also.

I have spent my entire life around boats and have never come to any sort of greif. Only a couple of times have I found myself in a similar situation as described here. There was no Moby Dick but white whales are hard to come by these days... :P ;)
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Re: The highest-paying jobs in the world.

Postby B1a2rrios » Wed Dec 03, 2003 7:29 pm

People, I got the final word in this post! The highest paying job in the entire world is obtained in the Mafia! ;D ;D ;)
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Re: The highest-paying jobs in the world.

Postby chomp_rock » Wed Dec 03, 2003 8:41 pm

The higest paying job with the least amount of work is: CEO of M$.
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