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I'm currently an underwriter in California but have a BS degree in business. What do you do?

I make around $43,000 per year. How much do you make?

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Student for Computer Science

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High School Student. I live in Flordia and am 18 (in the 12th grade). I will attend college next year but have not choosen a college to attend. I think I will be going for a BS degree in programming though.
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Wow, $43,000, that's pretty good. I'm still in high school, but I want to do something in business.

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High School Teacher, with MS in Math. I may be getting a job with a software company or a local 2year college soon.

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Teacher, aye? I've never wanted to be a teacher, it's a lot of work, not that much pay... but at least you get summer off.

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The summer is so you can recover your sanity. In all seriousness: teaching in the public schools is the most stressful job I've ever had. Most teachers spend the summer taking classes for the mandatory professional development. I could rant for a good long time, but I keep most of those to my blog.
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COOP Student at Cisco Systems doing PHP/Mysql Stuff..

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Small business owner, so to speak. Run an internet business. I have several sites, and they generate my income. I'd like to expand surely, but it's not that I have a ton of money to spend, so I'm moving forward step by step.
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@cloneBaby - what are your sites?

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Lop said:

@cloneBaby - what are your sites?
http://www.ooen.net/
http://forum.ohcnetwork.com/
http://forum.efinancialdistrict.com/
http://www.yetanotherfcw.com/
http://store.politalx.com/
http://forum.ecommun...evelopment.com/
http://news.allthedestinations.com/

... and a couple of more.
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I'm a student. I'd hardly call it a profession.