It’s realistically that easy if you train at it and you don’t even need a degree for some companies such as southwest which will pay 200k for captains pay. You will need a lot of flight hours and need to go to a school which can be relatively expensive
Neurons you need a degree in aeronautical science with flight from a credited college with thousands of flight hours and it costs atleast a hundred grand or more.
aamir Dada a Professional pilot. Nobody’s hiring you unless you have military pilot background or went through a pilot program at a university/college. Unless you want to be a flight instructor or fly little distance crop planes your not going to be a professional pilot.. If you know other wise prove it and stop posting blank statements without facts to back it up
Actually qualifications necessary to become an airline pilot. 1: 1st class medical certificate 2: private pilot's license 3: Instrument rating 4: Commercial pilots license 5: Multi engine rating 6: 1000-1500 hours of flight time 7: Airline transport pilot certificate Currently on step 6 has taken me 4 years and cost about $100,000
Huge number of people don't make it past the physical. Found out I have perfect color vision, fantastic, but not quite good enough in just one eye. DQ'd
You no longer need a bachelors degree to be an airline pilot. You need a hell of a lot more certifications than a private pilots license in order to be an ATP.
@@AviationAngler to be an airline transport pilot, you must: Be at least 23 years of age Must hold either: A commercial pilot certificate with an instrument rating Or, meet the military experience requirements to qualify for a commercial pilot certificate, and an instrument rating, Or, a foreign airline transport pilot license with instrument privileges Medical requirements: Hold a 1st class medical certificate to act as Pilot-In-Command Hold a 2nd class medical certificate to act as Second-In-Command 1,500 hours of Total Flight Time 500 hours of Cross-Country Flight Time 250 hours as Pilot-In-Command (PIC) 100 hours of Night Flight Time 75 hours of Instrument Training 50 hours of In Class of Rating Sought Pass an ATP knowledge test Complete and pass an ATP-CTP training program
I make 120k as a police officer in Texas. The city also contributes 14% to my retirement and I contribute 7%. That’s 21% contributed to my retirement!! Which equates to more than $145k a year. Also, when I retire at 60 years old the retirement checks can NEVER stop as long as I live.
@@Mafano1990 Texas pays the most for police officers, cost-of -living adjusted, because they have many of the nations safest cities. 4 Texas cities are in the Top 10 safest cities in America. Frisco (1), Mckinney (2), McAllen (6), Plano (9). Cities like Plano, Irving, Grand Prairie, and Richardson have high base salaries and top out for officers. Of course they increase when you become a sergeant. Also, law enforcement is ALWAYS NEEDED somewhere. So even if you are pay scaled at 80K as an officer, you can work as much overtime as you'd like while on Roll Kall and easily bring in an extra 50K. It's not even a question.
Dude, I'm a plumber and I made $600k last year. Also, I lied, just like everyone else in the comments section. I'm not a plumber; I'm unemployed and made $1.2M.
Long term, Engineering is the way to go... for the first 10 years it's brutal and low paying however, the salary will dramatically increase after a decade of experience. Engineers are one of the most wealthy individuals in society at retirement due to their good paying jobs and logical thinking.
Can you explain what happens after 10 years? I’m an EE student and the only industry I’ve been in is controls (and power but I hated it). I want to know if it’s worth getting into hardware or electronics or semiconductors or something
@@brusk3978 no, may 2020 (middle of lockdown) average salary was $93,300. "The median annual wage for airline pilots, copilots and flight engineers is $160,970." -ATPflightschool
@@zart3374 😂😂😂 you got your statistics from a flight school… Look at the department of labor the median salary was 55k as of 2015 by 2020 it was 73k only less then 10% make over 100k less then 1% make 150k plus and the bottom 10% avg 43k…
@@RJN8580some airline companies require bachelors or prefer it so you’re chances to get hired will be alot better. Still there’s a pilot shortage going on right now because the flight training costs and most captain pilots are retiring.
are you able to help me out my mom and i are struggling my dad passed away almost a year ago and we’re both working just trying to keep the house up both working 10 hours a day only to eat once a day it really sucks. Please if you can help us out
I have 2 car salesmen that barely work 40 hours a week and pulled down $300k + the last 3 years and are currently around $275k right now (4th year). All they do is walk customers around, run info for 15 minutes, give customers their numbers, then hang out 5 hours a day. Make's me want to demote myself....
If you own a dealership with guys making that much then you are a millionaire, if you’re just a sales manager or something you need to talk to your bosses about commission because you should be getting commission on total sales
@bruh me? No, but I do know that the eyesight part is definitely needed to fly a plane. Because if you want to be a pilot in the military you need depth perception usually military pilots and public/commercial pilots run off the same requirements, I'm not honestly sure how many requirements are similar between the two occupations. I do wear glasses and have to wear glasses due to me being near sighted and also having astigmatism.
@@alamgudiel7663 you don’t need to go to college but if you want to become one and you have the money than I would go to college because it makes your chances higher. Although yea you don’t need a degree.
Yes might take 10 years to get there but then they're mostly around 40 when they do and they love what they do so they can do it for another 20 years easily
Need way more than that for airline pilot. Definitely do not need the degree Need private, ifr, commercial, twin, CFI, CFII, ATP and 1500 hours. There’s a reason why they get paid a lot. It costs between 80-150k just to get the licenses. You still need that 1500 hours to get the ATP.
A millionaire is someone who has $1 million in networth. If a millionaire wants to not draw down on the principal and have the principal keep up with inflation then they can only spend $32,500 of that $1M each year. That’s below the poverty line if you are just trying to live off that $1M for the rest of your life. Most people could probably live off of $2M which would provide an annual income of $65,000 per year but you aren’t driving lambos. You start doing something like that and all your money would be gone quick and you’d be back to working a 9-5 or 7-6 like everyone else. Check out something called the Trinity study of safe withdrawal rates if you want the details.
Assisted living can pay well if you can handle of the stuff that comes with. I’m 19 with 9 years of experience 6 volunteer and 3 working as a employee all in the dining room and kitchen. I’m making 63K a year with a Highschool diploma as a Dining service director. Our maintenance director is 20 years old no degree at all. Used to work for his dad doing hotel and general building maintenance with 10 years of experience. He’s making 85k a year. We may have gotten lucky having a lot of prior experience for our age but we have people with less experience making good money. My lead server has 2 years of experience And is making 39K a year at 18 with just a high-school degree. Only issue with assisted living is that working with old people can be a pain. But I love my job
I volunteered mainly. I would read the trivia and books with the residents it was originally a school function we partnered with the home as a way for extra credit and to show support. By 16 I was working there
You don’t need a degree for the airline pilot. You need to pay for the school, be accredited and have thousands of hours flying. Most people become pilots in 2 years
The 2nd one is wrong. You need an ATP license, 1500 flight Hrs minimum, or you can get your R-ATP depending on which route you take. With an associate degree, you can get your r-atp at 1250 and bachelor at 1000.
This is why you shouldn’t believe everything on the internet. Becoming an airline pilot takes years of training and 1500 hours of experience before you can MAAAAYBBEE make $60k/yr. Oh…and about $100,000 for all your licenses.
Becoming a pilot isn’t too hard compared to some of these other jobs. For most pilots you don’t even need a bachelors degree but you will need a pilot’s license. Some of these companies will let you fly without a bachelors such as Alaska airlines south west airlines etc which you can easily make a 6 digital salary. But in order to make high pay at any company you must have a large amount of flight experience and work your way to the top.
Okay. It takes much more than a pilot license and most of the major airlines require a BS degree or military flying experience. If you go full civilian like I did you have to have a minimum of hours before insurance companies will allow airlines to hire you. I had my private, instrument, multi engine and my ATP plus I had 6,200 hours as PUC (pilot in command) that’s about six years of multi engine flying. You are t allowed to fly over 1,000 hours a year. And yes - regional airlines may fly you that much. That’s a lot since your hours are only counted during actual flying. Time on the ground doesn’t count towards your hours. In an eight hour day you can theoretically only get credited with two hours of flying. It’s a lie and total BS that you just need a private pilot license.
having a job as an airline pilot dose pay well BUT the days and hours STINK . it will cost you a lot of cash to take all the needed classes on your own so its best to join the military in hopes they will school you
Thank you for these three . Thinking about the business of your career, the Nigerian law does not allow govt workers to do anything business except agriculture. Cattle eating farms prevent looked from farming Can you advise on that?
Plumber/Jetter here making 150k. Coming up with business ideas to invest in though, I don’t want to be working for a company my whole life. Will be 29 in January and the sooner I can get something running the better🙏
@@ajgraham7085 Where are you getting they are unpaid for 5 years? Once they become an intern they begin earning a paycheck. They are unpaid just like every college student until they start intern/fellowship.
So Solar in its peak in certain state had reps doing 100k a month and Medical Equipment sales is kinda known in the sales world to be the peak. 300-500k is normal and of course top most is being a Bussiness Broker or a Real Estate/Investor or even Agent but at the highest levels. I think Bussiness Brokerage is less saturated then Real Estate. Ive worked both sidss but when my mentor brokered a deal in Africa for 50 hospitals and Apartment complexes that was worth about a billion dollars and made 1% of that deal I knew exactly what I wanted to do xD
I’m surprised investment banking isint here, it is currently the second highest paying industry in the world, it used to be the first by a long shot but it took a big decline in the 2008 and 2020 crashes.
Many things wrong about number 2. First off, you need more than a private's license. You need an IFR, Commercial, and type rating PLUS thousands of hours. Furthermore, the salary can get up to 700k as a senior captain.
Depending on what speciality, and what type of law you practice, also takes a lot longer. My wife is in her plastic surgery residency (Her second residency) still only making 65k a year, and already did 4 year undergrad, 4 year medical school, 5 year general surgery residency, now a 3 plastics residency, and then a 1 year fellowship.
@@runningdebate2670 damn, but usually u don't have to go through 2 residencies do you? Because normal residency us 3 years and neurosurgery is like 5 years but with a fellowship which is 1 to 3 years. But you shouldn't count a residents salary. Plus nowadays you can do a 6 year direct entry program and skip undergrad
@@ZainAhmed-ns2di Normal residency for what? If you do only a plastic surgery residency it's 6-7 years then you can do unlimited fellowships. Or you can do what my wife did and do a 5 year general surgery into a 3 year plastics. Usually the 7 year plastic residency includes a year of research.
@@runningdebate2670 I meant residency for a family doc. Usually though they require 3 years of general surgery residency and then 3 years of plastic surgery residency. You can also sometimes do 2 and 3. No fellowship required. That's for Canada at least
@@ZainAhmed-ns2di Yeah if you're just doing a non specialist residency they're usually short and don't need to do a fellowship but you're making half of what some other MDs make.
@@crabbiboi5528 well they’re correct…once they become a captain and live in a country like the US. I just started with an airline (FO B738/MAX) and still have below 500h flight hours (you typically get a raise at 500h and 1500 and then once you do the command upgrade). €2500,- is a realistic monthly for now. Granted, it is lower due the salary cuts due to COVID, but still… the figures mentioned in this video are a wee bit optimistic. If you have any other questions, AMA.
@@crabbiboi5528 They can talk up money all they want. The industry is cyclical, and always has been. Biggest boom is now slowing. There will be furloughs and pay cuts, guaranteed. Your guys at work will be looking for a job driving a truck before they make $200K.
I'll counter the US Military between the Air Force Marine Corps and navy are having a pilot shortage because compared to their civilian counterparts they are making pennies. The reason why right now a lot of Pilots are leaving even on the civilian side is the Airlines especially passenger ones took a huge hit during the pandemic laid off a bunch of people and now the Pilots that are remaining are getting over worked.
Takes thousands of hours to become a pilot if you’re lucky and you start when you’re young you could get hired by the time you’re 28 or 29 you will have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars out of your pocket
Do what make you happy. I made 120k as a car salesman not a lot but average wirh no experience i hate it. Im making half of that doing something i like. Surprisely i am happier
@@hashh2019 selling phones lol . Low key i miss the car business just was more manhood environment. You could fight with other salesman and next day we be like nothing happen.
Number three can make a lot more than that average, almost hard to believe that's the average. The issue is the stress will kill you. I'm already certain that I've traded at least 10 years for some money probably more like 20 years
You don't need a bachelor degree to be a pilot, just a license, flight time and willing to work basically for free with horrible hours for a very long time for the chance of making big money. Or, you just apply to Emirates and they will train and pay you from day 1, if accepted.
Not true at all. You need more then just a private pilots liscence before you can become an airline pilot. You need a PPl, Instrument rating, CPL, and ATP liscences to name a few. Source: Captain for a major US airline on the boeing 777. I make around 310,000 a year, but it took me years to get to that pay level.
Keep it simple. Pick a job you can see yourself doing from looking at job activities, learn the skills needed for the job, and if you can learn this without needing to go to university then do this as you can learn everything online. But some require uni like med school. Pick something high in demand in your area of residence, learn the skills, choose 2 jobs related to skills be great at these specific jobs. Rather then 10 jobs you can be ok and make it harder for you to get a job because you're not being in depth.
Bro I want to become a pilot in the Marine Corp but to that I have to get my bachelors degree and my pilots license. I think I know what industry I’ll go into after that 😁
Why not just become an airline pilot? Sure, you’ll have to finance it on your own, but you’ll make a lot more money, not have to spend many years getting a degree first, and you’ll build seniority faster at an airline.
All you need is a pilots license to make $189K per year? Um, no. It requires a pilots license, an instrument rating, a multiengine rating, a commercial license, an ATP license, 1,500 flight hours minimum, hiring interviews, a type rating, 2 to 4 years in the right seat as a first officer with no seniority flying the worst routes while living in a crash pad making maybe $40K, check rides every 6 months, Class I flight physicals every six months, then maybe a shot at a left seat, then several more years working up seniority until you're in the top pay scale.
PPL is one of the hardest ratings to be honest, because of all the new information that you learn from having no prior aviation background. Once you get PPL, you just gotta get instrument, commercial, and multi engine.
The first two are cool, but not everyone is cut to become a manager. You are responsible for many things and to blame if things catch on fire or IT issues of high priority are unresolved the fingers point to you. I would suggest to add cybersecurity engineer/analysts and software developers to this list since they make well over 6 figures too
This is just wrong. Doctors make at minimum 220k and that’s if you’re like a pediatrician. If you’re a plastic surgeon it’s upwards of 600k. And lawyers make anywhere from probably 50k a year to millions a year if you’re a partner in big law.
All your numbers are way off It's weird you have no background or education at all but you say you've done all these things through our research we found out that you've only done about 10% of what you say all your numbers are way off though You can work at Costco on the front lines or even Amazon and make the same amount of money that an airline pilot makes
im trying to become a pilot school is pricey. im gonna buy my own plane to save money. since a huge cost of being a pilot is renting a plane for training and flight time. if i own the plane i can rent it to others and sell it or rent it out for longer later which will save me a solid 20k or even 50k if i do make some revenue from renting it out. also one you get a private and a bit more flight time you can work as a trainer making like 40k a year starting pay.
You need a commercial airline pilot license not a bachelors degree. A private pilot license cannot be used to fly the big jets. You actually have to know how to fly the plane so a bachelors degree is worthless.
The pilot license, instrument rating and so on, it's a lot more than just one license. Airlines work by seniority so first come first serve, at the beginning you'll be doing the flights nobody wants
Or you can become a journeyman lineman, which requires a 4 year apprenticeship where you make between 150k and 250k depending on your location, while having to only spend 12k on trade school. After your 4 year apprenticeship, you can make anywhere from 280k to 700k depending on your job desire, location, and type of desired powerline work.
Most airlines don’t require bachelors anymore, and to make 180k will take you years after coming to a major Carrie. But the bigger the airplane the more money, I have known 747 pilots making 450k so choose wisely.
Yes, however if you are a good lawyer in CA you can average around 170k and if you become an anesthesiologist, a career in the medical field like a doctor, can make, on average, anywhere between 170k-500k so them not being on the list is kinda odd
To be an Airline pilot, you need: a Private pilot license, Instrument Rating, Multi-Engine privileges, Commercial Pilot License and an Airline Transport Pilot License, appx $75K and 1,500 flight hours.
Correction- to become an airline pilot you need more than a ppl - that’s only a first step, then you need to complete another licenses such as, single engine, multi engine, cfi, and so on to get your ATP 😊
he forgot to say how much money you have to pay and how much time you have to work for free training to be a pilot. want to pay to work for free go be a pilot
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Do three best paying jobs without a degree. A trade or something
150k I the highest paid job in ur flicking list?! A neurosurgeon makes 740k dollars per year 😂
I have African parents! I am in tech sales!
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He made becoming a pilot sound like you can sign up at your local convenient store or something
It’s realistically that easy if you train at it and you don’t even need a degree for some companies such as southwest which will pay 200k for captains pay. You will need a lot of flight hours and need to go to a school which can be relatively expensive
Neurons you need a degree in aeronautical science with flight from a credited college with thousands of flight hours and it costs atleast a hundred grand or more.
Yes you need more than just a private pilots licens
You don't need a bachelors degree to become a pilot
aamir Dada a Professional pilot. Nobody’s hiring you unless you have military pilot background or went through a pilot program at a university/college. Unless you want to be a flight instructor or fly little distance crop planes your not going to be a professional pilot.. If you know other wise prove it and stop posting blank statements without facts to back it up
Being a street pharmaceutical dealer is also a good job. No 401k, but you'll make 401,000 a year.
No no no, we don’t serve burgers, we serve burgers
With this job is it more consultation based? Or you have to go back and forth like a car dealership? I'm legit curious because I'm in healthcare
Is he talking about selling drugs for actual job
@@conquer6347 medicine
@@sanj5026 the joke was "street" pharmaceuticals. He meant drug dealer.
Actually qualifications necessary to become an airline pilot.
1: 1st class medical certificate
2: private pilot's license
3: Instrument rating
4: Commercial pilots license
5: Multi engine rating
6: 1000-1500 hours of flight time
7: Airline transport pilot certificate
Currently on step 6 has taken me 4 years and cost about $100,000
Airline normally pays for ATP training and type rating, so once you have the hours, and certifications you can get hired by an airline.
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ok, troll! you clearly dont know sh!t. this asian guy is professional.
What's the update? Are you now a pilot
Huge number of people don't make it past the physical. Found out I have perfect color vision, fantastic, but not quite good enough in just one eye. DQ'd
You no longer need a bachelors degree to be an airline pilot. You need a hell of a lot more certifications than a private pilots license in order to be an ATP.
That's what I thought I was like private pilots license?!!?! That's for flying something like a Cessna not a damn 747 lmao
@@AviationAngler to be an airline transport pilot, you must:
Be at least 23 years of age
Must hold either:
A commercial pilot certificate with an instrument rating
Or, meet the military experience requirements to qualify for a commercial pilot certificate, and an instrument rating,
Or, a foreign airline transport pilot license with instrument privileges
Medical requirements:
Hold a 1st class medical certificate to act as Pilot-In-Command
Hold a 2nd class medical certificate to act as Second-In-Command
1,500 hours of Total Flight Time
500 hours of Cross-Country Flight Time
250 hours as Pilot-In-Command (PIC)
100 hours of Night Flight Time
75 hours of Instrument Training
50 hours of In Class of Rating Sought
Pass an ATP knowledge test
Complete and pass an ATP-CTP training program
@@cm1133 so playing flight sim on my computer for a week isnt enough?
@@SgtJoeSmithclose but not quite
and over 100k @@cm1133
I make 120k as a police officer in Texas. The city also contributes 14% to my retirement and I contribute 7%. That’s 21% contributed to my retirement!! Which equates to more than $145k a year. Also, when I retire at 60 years old the retirement checks can NEVER stop as long as I live.
What the of police officer are you? I have never heard of any cop making that much
@@Mafano1990 there are plenty of departments that pay really well. I’m a sergeant. Look at places like Austin Texas, Arlington Texas, ect…
@@Mafano1990 Texas pays the most for police officers, cost-of -living adjusted, because they have many of the nations safest cities. 4 Texas cities are in the Top 10 safest cities in America. Frisco (1), Mckinney (2), McAllen (6), Plano (9). Cities like Plano, Irving, Grand Prairie, and Richardson have high base salaries and top out for officers. Of course they increase when you become a sergeant. Also, law enforcement is ALWAYS NEEDED somewhere. So even if you are pay scaled at 80K as an officer, you can work as much overtime as you'd like while on Roll Kall and easily bring in an extra 50K. It's not even a question.
As long as you live is a key phrase
@@totallysawthat What? Who needs retirement checks when they’re deceased? 🤔
Dude, I'm a plumber and I made $600k last year. Also, I lied, just like everyone else in the comments section. I'm not a plumber; I'm unemployed and made $1.2M.
How?
@@phil352he’s being sarcastic
Long term, Engineering is the way to go... for the first 10 years it's brutal and low paying however, the salary will dramatically increase after a decade of experience. Engineers are one of the most wealthy individuals in society at retirement due to their good paying jobs and logical thinking.
Yeah not even 10, after 7 years you're set.
Can you explain what happens after 10 years?
I’m an EE student and the only industry I’ve been in is controls (and power but I hated it). I want to know if it’s worth getting into hardware or electronics or semiconductors or something
Wow so my life can be good when I'm mid late thirties and have lost my young years
@@CarsNeedDriverMod if you think ur old at 35 then your misinformed
yeah but most of them are lonely.
Busy barber, 160k a year. 😎
Facts
I doubt that shit for a barber that sounds unrealistic
Thats too many heads😅
Are you cutting hair for the NBA teams? GYAT
If you have 24 customers a day over a year (including sunday) charging $22 including tips.. is possible.
My brother is an airline pilot and he doesn’t have a bachelors but he has a remarkable flying experience and certifications
I mean you already need 1.5k flying hours just to get your ATP so like he should by then
What are his "remarkable" flying experiences and certifications?
how much does he make
$189k for pilots…ROFL!!! That is some funny shit.
Commercial pilot. Need thousands of hours training and lots of skill.
@@zart3374 and the avg salary is 55k nowhere near 189k
@@brusk3978 no, may 2020 (middle of lockdown) average salary was $93,300. "The median annual wage for airline pilots, copilots and flight engineers is $160,970." -ATPflightschool
@@zart3374 😂😂😂 you got your statistics from a flight school…
Look at the department of labor the median salary was 55k as of 2015 by 2020 it was 73k only less then 10% make over 100k less then 1% make 150k plus and the bottom 10% avg 43k…
@@brusk3978 The estimated total pay for a Airline Pilot at Delta Air Lines is $108,365 per year. (Glassdoor)
You don't need a bachelor's degree anymore to be an airline pilot you just need hours and certification
Very True
@@RJN8580some airline companies require bachelors or prefer it so you’re chances to get hired will be alot better. Still there’s a pilot shortage going on right now because the flight training costs and most captain pilots are retiring.
Yep! My dad trained in Hareth, but he didn’t need any special degrees or anything like that
I’m making 142,000 a year just writing marketing emails
How does one get into this profession? Studying advertising at university right now and direct marketing seems like the way to go!
If you are willing to give some advice I would like to connect on LinkedIn and chat some more!
What's your day to day like? What's your job role and your responsibilities. What are the skills one should have?
Is there any way I can learn ?
Anything in sales tbh. I'm a financial advisor and sell life insurance and my coworkers clear over 5mil a year.
Would you recommend getting into financial advising or selling life insurance?
Are you serious???
How can you become a financial advisor after Highschool? Is getting a degree in banking, finance, accounting help ? Or accounting certifications?
How much do you make?
Does it involve interest?
An Anesthesiologist makes 300k.
With 12 years of college and 300k in debt
@@gorilla5223 they make more than that and can pay 300K off in 2 years if they choose to.
@@dodgeplowinterested gross
@@dodgeplow not true
@@Pharaohinthecut yes true. Average is 350-400K and depending on location can go to 450K. you're working for the wrong group if think otherwise.
I’m a lawyer and make 600k a year, my wife is a surgeon and she’s around 4-500k a year. So…what are you talking about?
What kind of lawyer are you?
are you able to help me out my mom and i are struggling my dad passed away almost a year ago and we’re both working just trying to keep the house up both working 10 hours a day only to eat once a day it really sucks. Please if you can help us out
@@curse4392no one online is gonna help you bro. With hardship comes ease. Work hard.
How much years of experience do you have?
@@curse4392wtf are you serious bro.
Welding is also a good job because you can 60/h or 120k
Right, but is a cyclical job....mostly.
@@danielchahua923cyclicality kills me, can’t do it. need something different to deal with every day😂
Have fun not having a social life
It can damage your eyes
You can save that money for medical bills later 😂
I have 2 car salesmen that barely work 40 hours a week and pulled down $300k + the last 3 years and are currently around $275k right now (4th year). All they do is walk customers around, run info for 15 minutes, give customers their numbers, then hang out 5 hours a day. Make's me want to demote myself....
Porsche dealer or something?
What do you do ?
Then why doesn’t everyone do that?
Everyone says sales sucks
Then why doesn’t everyone do that?
Everyone says sales sucks
If you own a dealership with guys making that much then you are a millionaire, if you’re just a sales manager or something you need to talk to your bosses about commission because you should be getting commission on total sales
I’d check your facts there on the pilot one…
Yup.. you don’t need college
It’s true if you can afford to pay for flight school that’s around 65K-80K a year
Don't forget perfect eyesight with a plus in depth perception is needed as well. And on top a stutter when you speak isn't gonna cut it.
@bruh me? No, but I do know that the eyesight part is definitely needed to fly a plane. Because if you want to be a pilot in the military you need depth perception usually military pilots and public/commercial pilots run off the same requirements, I'm not honestly sure how many requirements are similar between the two occupations. I do wear glasses and have to wear glasses due to me being near sighted and also having astigmatism.
@@alamgudiel7663 you don’t need to go to college but if you want to become one and you have the money than I would go to college because it makes your chances higher. Although yea you don’t need a degree.
Surgeons earn 500k+/year, corporate lawyers too
After 10 years yes
Yes might take 10 years to get there but then they're mostly around 40 when they do and they love what they do so they can do it for another 20 years easily
If you look at the facts it’ll take you longer to reture
And I don’t wanna work tell I’m 60-70 no matter how much I like the job
@@prax77 and the more experienced they become the more they get paid, so its not even 500k for long LMAO
Need way more than that for airline pilot.
Definitely do not need the degree
Need private, ifr, commercial, twin, CFI, CFII, ATP and 1500 hours. There’s a reason why they get paid a lot. It costs between 80-150k just to get the licenses. You still need that 1500 hours to get the ATP.
Power linemen make anywhere from 120k to 500k a year. FYI.
That’s true last year as a linemen I made 367.5 k in one year and I’m only 26 for a month
@@yaboiclickjak2914 that’s big numbers. Must be in California?
@@LookUpandLive7 yea actually that’s crazy how you knew that
@@yaboiclickjak2914 I am a lineman I got some buddies who work in Cali
@@yaboiclickjak2914 bruh what? 360,000 how
Number one top paying job is just become a Millionaire, easy.
A millionaire is someone who has $1 million in networth. If a millionaire wants to not draw down on the principal and have the principal keep up with inflation then they can only spend $32,500 of that $1M each year. That’s below the poverty line if you are just trying to live off that $1M for the rest of your life. Most people could probably live off of $2M which would provide an annual income of $65,000 per year but you aren’t driving lambos. You start doing something like that and all your money would be gone quick and you’d be back to working a 9-5 or 7-6 like everyone else. Check out something called the Trinity study of safe withdrawal rates if you want the details.
I'm in software sales. And yes. It rocks.
Over 300k kind of rocks??
More like 65k
@@Ali-fo4uv indeed but honestly if you want money sale life insurance
Who you work for?
@@pacificcoastentertainment4590 how to get in? Is it difficult?
He made becoming a pilot sound easy
Nothing is easy. If it were easy everyone would do it. If you want to succeed you have to work really hard.
Assisted living can pay well if you can handle of the stuff that comes with. I’m 19 with 9 years of experience
6 volunteer and 3 working as a employee all in the dining room and kitchen.
I’m making 63K a year with a Highschool diploma as a Dining service director.
Our maintenance director is 20 years old no degree at all. Used to work for his dad doing hotel and general building maintenance with 10 years of experience. He’s making 85k a year. We may have gotten lucky having a lot of prior experience for our age but we have people with less experience making good money. My lead server has 2 years of experience And is making 39K a year at 18 with just a high-school degree. Only issue with assisted living is that working with old people can be a pain. But I love my job
You worked at 10 years old in a nursing home?
I volunteered mainly. I would read the trivia and books with the residents it was originally a school function we partnered with the home as a way for extra credit and to show support. By 16 I was working there
Good for you my man
Offshore crane operator, $150,000 a year, only work 6 months. 2 weeks on 2 weeks off
How do get trained for that or get into that? What is starting salary
And all those fields are super saturated good luck 👍🏻
Everything is saturated. It’s why we gotta niche down.
Aviation is not at all saturated 😂. Pilot shortage is crazy like never before.
You... don't need a bachelor's to become a pilot. You need hours and certification.
But Anesthesiologists make $331,190 and Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons make $311,460 which are both higher than pilots
Definitely need more than a PPL to become an airline pilot lmao
Even hospitalists with no fellowships make 250k+ a year, can reach near 400k with locums
This is incredible. I had no idea
I sell light bulb insurance and make $640,000. Any sales will do
I sell paper clip insurance and make $763,000. Any sales will do.
No way
I don’t sell anything but i would like to start.
Any sells will do
If we could do those jobs, we wouldn’t be watchin’ your video.
😂😂😂
Correct
Why can’t you do those jobs?
Add utility power lineman to that list, avg salary 150 some places much higher, no education required. Company expenses all training
You don’t need a degree for the airline pilot. You need to pay for the school, be accredited and have thousands of hours flying. Most people become pilots in 2 years
True all you need is money and training
Bro if it everyone could everyone would do it
Rare
I sell timeshare and make $350k a year no college education and just a real estate license
So you trap people and get paid well for it
Times share ?
@@oacarc6032 yes Google it
The 2nd one is wrong. You need an ATP license, 1500 flight Hrs minimum, or you can get your R-ATP depending on which route you take. With an associate degree, you can get your r-atp at 1250 and bachelor at 1000.
This video is a positive omen. I literally applied for a role in software sales on Sunday night 🙏🏼🙏🏼 I will smash the interviews next
Got the job 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
@@ethandowse6289 man im so happy for you :)))))
@@ethandowse62891 year later, how are you doing with it?
This is why you shouldn’t believe everything on the internet. Becoming an airline pilot takes years of training and 1500 hours of experience before you can MAAAAYBBEE make $60k/yr. Oh…and about $100,000 for all your licenses.
Becoming a pilot isn’t too hard compared to some of these other jobs. For most pilots you don’t even need a bachelors degree but you will need a pilot’s license. Some of these companies will let you fly without a bachelors such as Alaska airlines south west airlines etc which you can easily make a 6 digital salary. But in order to make high pay at any company you must have a large amount of flight experience and work your way to the top.
Okay. It takes much more than a pilot license and most of the major airlines require a BS degree or military flying experience. If you go full civilian like I did you have to have a minimum of hours before insurance companies will allow airlines to hire you. I had my private, instrument, multi engine and my ATP plus I had 6,200 hours as PUC (pilot in command) that’s about six years of multi engine flying. You are t allowed to fly over 1,000 hours a year. And yes - regional airlines may fly you that much. That’s a lot since your hours are only counted during actual flying. Time on the ground doesn’t count towards your hours. In an eight hour day you can theoretically only get credited with two hours of flying. It’s a lie and total BS that you just need a private pilot license.
it’s hard to parallel park in busy streets already. Pilot? In the air flying over vast
oceans. Anxiety times 100
it’s hard to parallel park in busy streets already. Pilot? In the air flying over vast
oceans. Anxiety times 100
@@DontcomeformepeopleIt’s a lot of work to become an airline pilot, but it’s a really good career.
having a job as an airline pilot dose pay well BUT the days and hours STINK . it will cost you a lot of cash to take all the needed classes on your own so its best to join the military in hopes they will school you
Thank you for these three . Thinking about the business of your career, the Nigerian law does not allow govt workers to do anything business except agriculture. Cattle eating farms prevent looked from farming
Can you advise on that?
And being a doctor or a lawyer can pay higher than these lol
have fun being 200k in debt
And highest tax rate of any job
@@davidnavarro4849 that’s not how taxes work
@@brennanbui3267 Why I joined the military and they paid for my to attend Harvard Law School
20 years later
Plumber/Jetter here making 150k. Coming up with business ideas to invest in though, I don’t want to be working for a company my whole life. Will be 29 in January and the sooner I can get something running the better🙏
Did you do your research before making this video? None of the doctors I know make less than $350k/yr and some make a lot more than that.
5 years of school 5 years of unpaid experience. Bachelor's is 4.
@@ajgraham7085 Where are you getting they are unpaid for 5 years? Once they become an intern they begin earning a paycheck. They are unpaid just like every college student until they start intern/fellowship.
@@abingham3747 not unpaid. But I got paid more than most residents my first year out of college and I wasnt working 16 hours a day
In case you didn't know, salaries differ from state to state.
My moms a pediatrician and she only makes like $150k/ye
So Solar in its peak in certain state had reps doing 100k a month and Medical Equipment sales is kinda known in the sales world to be the peak. 300-500k is normal and of course top most is being a Bussiness Broker or a Real Estate/Investor or even Agent but at the highest levels. I think Bussiness Brokerage is less saturated then Real Estate. Ive worked both sidss but when my mentor brokered a deal in Africa for 50 hospitals and Apartment complexes that was worth about a billion dollars and made 1% of that deal I knew exactly what I wanted to do xD
How do you do it?
What the process of getting those deals?
Does it rely on soft skills?
Air Traffic Controllers make more than pilots and no degree required
i’m pretty sure they’re moving to remove that requirement for pilots as well
ATC are very competitive and there are not alot of openings. Age cutoff is like 31 as well.
@@thelaxlair6727 this is true plus mandatory retirement at age 56
Does it require math
@@adilabdulrahman9990 no. Just common sense. You need to be able to recognize conflictions and solve the puzzle
It usually takes ~5 years and >$100k in training costs to become an airline pilot. Definitely not an easy road to riches
🧢
🧢 it’s free. You don’t need to pay 100k lmao
Quaigmire hella rich
I’m surprised investment banking isint here, it is currently the second highest paying industry in the world, it used to be the first by a long shot but it took a big decline in the 2008 and 2020 crashes.
I went into real estate and didn’t know it was a job until after I owned 3 rental properties!!! 😂😂😂
Congratulations on having 3 properties
@@savemoneyfromhomeAlmost every finance guru is a landlord, really lame stuff.
@@ricardobarahona3939 it’s easy for them to get started with being a landlord but can be a bit of work
So funny
Many things wrong about number 2. First off, you need more than a private's license. You need an IFR, Commercial, and type rating PLUS thousands of hours. Furthermore, the salary can get up to 700k as a senior captain.
Becoming a pilot isn’t cheap and you end being sat on a plane for most of your life
The part of being on the plane is the thing pilots like…
@@fernandobienek yeah I more meant if your just doing it for the pay
As opposed yo sitting on a desk staring at a screen
Some jobs will pay better but sales is the best if your good at it.
What kinds of sales do you recommend?
Bro, docs and lawyers can easily make more than that
Depending on what speciality, and what type of law you practice, also takes a lot longer. My wife is in her plastic surgery residency (Her second residency) still only making 65k a year, and already did 4 year undergrad, 4 year medical school, 5 year general surgery residency, now a 3 plastics residency, and then a 1 year fellowship.
@@runningdebate2670 damn, but usually u don't have to go through 2 residencies do you? Because normal residency us 3 years and neurosurgery is like 5 years but with a fellowship which is 1 to 3 years. But you shouldn't count a residents salary. Plus nowadays you can do a 6 year direct entry program and skip undergrad
@@ZainAhmed-ns2di Normal residency for what? If you do only a plastic surgery residency it's 6-7 years then you can do unlimited fellowships. Or you can do what my wife did and do a 5 year general surgery into a 3 year plastics. Usually the 7 year plastic residency includes a year of research.
@@runningdebate2670 I meant residency for a family doc. Usually though they require 3 years of general surgery residency and then 3 years of plastic surgery residency. You can also sometimes do 2 and 3. No fellowship required. That's for Canada at least
@@ZainAhmed-ns2di Yeah if you're just doing a non specialist residency they're usually short and don't need to do a fellowship but you're making half of what some other MDs make.
Walmart is hiring drivers are $120k with training and full benefits. Just need to get a CDL.
Hi there, what kind of vehicle
@@thftyghvf1059 18 wheel semi truck.
Me an airline pilot: yeah, yeah….sure that’s my salary 😅
I have a few guys at work that are getting their licenses. They keep talking up the money (150-200k) and I'm skeptical. Whats the real actual salary?
@@crabbiboi5528 well they’re correct…once they become a captain and live in a country like the US. I just started with an airline (FO B738/MAX) and still have below 500h flight hours (you typically get a raise at 500h and 1500 and then once you do the command upgrade). €2500,- is a realistic monthly for now. Granted, it is lower due the salary cuts due to COVID, but still… the figures mentioned in this video are a wee bit optimistic. If you have any other questions, AMA.
@@crabbiboi5528 They can talk up money all they want. The industry is cyclical, and always has been. Biggest boom is now slowing. There will be furloughs and pay cuts, guaranteed. Your guys at work will be looking for a job driving a truck before they make $200K.
Most airlines prefer a bachelor's degree, but it isn't required. With the pilot shortage not having a degree won't be an issue.
Lol funny number 1 is exactly what I’m pursing just cause I like it
What do you do?
With his Asian / Hispanic & Arab !!!!!
Airline Pilot & Doctor & Computer & Nurse & Software Sales !!!!! YEEEEEEE
& Respiratory Therapist !!! & Registered Nurse & Computer Science
And pilots usually start out at
Being a pilot vs IT. Both highly desired but one is free to educate yourself. You do not need a degree for tech.
Tell that to all the pilots up and leaving the industry! Yup must be great
I'll counter the US Military between the Air Force Marine Corps and navy are having a pilot shortage because compared to their civilian counterparts they are making pennies.
The reason why right now a lot of Pilots are leaving even on the civilian side is the Airlines especially passenger ones took a huge hit during the pandemic laid off a bunch of people and now the Pilots that are remaining are getting over worked.
@@clonescope2433 I agree with you pandemic became a pain in the ass for a lot of pilots that and retirement age is 65 mandatory.
Takes thousands of hours to become a pilot if you’re lucky and you start when you’re young you could get hired by the time you’re 28 or 29 you will have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars out of your pocket
Or whenever you hit 250 hours you can become a CFI and get paid to do it without spending hundreds of thousands
Pov: asian parents just watched this
Do what make you happy. I made 120k as a car salesman not a lot but average wirh no experience i hate it. Im making half of that doing something i like. Surprisely i am happier
what do you do now?
@@hashh2019 selling phones lol . Low key i miss the car business just was more manhood environment. You could fight with other salesman and next day we be like nothing happen.
@@bro-yh2gw so are you still happier or regretting?
@@hashh2019 figuring life out bud
Dentist should be number one
Number three can make a lot more than that average, almost hard to believe that's the average. The issue is the stress will kill you. I'm already certain that I've traded at least 10 years for some money probably more like 20 years
Who did you do software sales for? That career really interests me
Good thing I’m doing computer science in school.
You don't need a bachelor degree to be a pilot, just a license, flight time and willing to work basically for free with horrible hours for a very long time for the chance of making big money. Or, you just apply to Emirates and they will train and pay you from day 1, if accepted.
Not true at all. You need more then just a private pilots liscence before you can become an airline pilot. You need a PPl, Instrument rating, CPL, and ATP liscences to name a few.
Source: Captain for a major US airline on the boeing 777. I make around 310,000 a year, but it took me years to get to that pay level.
@@aeolian5366 I just "a" license to simplify my reply.
Keep it simple. Pick a job you can see yourself doing from looking at job activities, learn the skills needed for the job, and if you can learn this without needing to go to university then do this as you can learn everything online. But some require uni like med school.
Pick something high in demand in your area of residence, learn the skills, choose 2 jobs related to skills be great at these specific jobs. Rather then 10 jobs you can be ok and make it harder for you to get a job because you're not being in depth.
Bro I want to become a pilot in the Marine Corp but to that I have to get my bachelors degree and my pilots license. I think I know what industry I’ll go into after that 😁
More to it than those. But definitely go for it!
@@gabe.2701 definitely just thinking about my future in a way my 13 year old brain can comprehend😁
why not the airforce?
Why not just become an airline pilot? Sure, you’ll have to finance it on your own, but you’ll make a lot more money, not have to spend many years getting a degree first, and you’ll build seniority faster at an airline.
All you need is a pilots license to make $189K per year? Um, no. It requires a pilots license, an instrument rating, a multiengine rating, a commercial license, an ATP license, 1,500 flight hours minimum, hiring interviews, a type rating, 2 to 4 years in the right seat as a first officer with no seniority flying the worst routes while living in a crash pad making maybe $40K, check rides every 6 months, Class I flight physicals every six months, then maybe a shot at a left seat, then several more years working up seniority until you're in the top pay scale.
If only I didn't waste the years thinking I had a chance to become a pilot.
Doctors make 200k at the very least to 1,000,000
You need way more than ppl to become an airline pilot.
PPL is one of the hardest ratings to be honest, because of all the new information that you learn from having no prior aviation background. Once you get PPL, you just gotta get instrument, commercial, and multi engine.
Good thing I'm going to tech school when I can!
Which computer field pay the highest is USA or anyother country i am confused plz tell
The first two are cool, but not everyone is cut to become a manager. You are responsible for many things and to blame if things catch on fire or IT issues of high priority are unresolved the fingers point to you. I would suggest to add cybersecurity engineer/analysts and software developers to this list since they make well over 6 figures too
Drug dealer. Aka pharmacist
This is just wrong. Doctors make at minimum 220k and that’s if you’re like a pediatrician. If you’re a plastic surgeon it’s upwards of 600k. And lawyers make anywhere from probably 50k a year to millions a year if you’re a partner in big law.
Doctors can also make millions. Software developers can also make above 500k right ?
All your numbers are way off It's weird you have no background or education at all but you say you've done all these things through our research we found out that you've only done about 10% of what you say all your numbers are way off though You can work at Costco on the front lines or even Amazon and make the same amount of money that an airline pilot makes
im trying to become a pilot school is pricey. im gonna buy my own plane to save money. since a huge cost of being a pilot is renting a plane for training and flight time. if i own the plane i can rent it to others and sell it or rent it out for longer later which will save me a solid 20k or even 50k if i do make some revenue from renting it out. also one you get a private and a bit more flight time you can work as a trainer making like 40k a year starting pay.
Man cuts up all the bullshit and talks real money
Bruh becoming a general doctor makes you $350k and a specialized surgeon upto $700k. Stop capping
Senior captains at major airlines can make over 1 mil
You need a commercial airline pilot license not a bachelors degree. A private pilot license cannot be used to fly the big jets. You actually have to know how to fly the plane so a bachelors degree is worthless.
You need commercial pilot license which cost 100k and you will start flying for a budget airline for 45k a year and build flight hours 😂 stop the cap
The pilot license, instrument rating and so on, it's a lot more than just one license. Airlines work by seniority so first come first serve, at the beginning you'll be doing the flights nobody wants
You dont need a bachelors to become a pilot tho
Heavy equipment operator in nyc can make over 200k health and retirement no schooling needed
Big w revealing software sales to more people
Or you can become a journeyman lineman, which requires a 4 year apprenticeship where you make between 150k and 250k depending on your location, while having to only spend 12k on trade school. After your 4 year apprenticeship, you can make anywhere from 280k to 700k depending on your job desire, location, and type of desired powerline work.
Most airlines don’t require bachelors anymore, and to make 180k will take you years after coming to a major Carrie. But the bigger the airplane the more money, I have known 747 pilots making 450k so choose wisely.
Yes, however if you are a good lawyer in CA you can average around 170k and if you become an anesthesiologist, a career in the medical field like a doctor, can make, on average, anywhere between 170k-500k so them not being on the list is kinda odd
To be an Airline pilot, you need: a Private pilot license, Instrument Rating, Multi-Engine privileges, Commercial Pilot License and an Airline Transport Pilot License, appx $75K and 1,500 flight hours.
Working on the ship make 12000k a month as an entry level on a container ship, work 4 months and 2 months off and a paid vacation.
Doing what???
Correction- to become an airline pilot you need more than a ppl - that’s only a first step, then you need to complete another licenses such as, single engine, multi engine, cfi, and so on to get your ATP 😊
Neurosurgeons can make uo to 1 million dollars a year
he forgot to say how much money you have to pay and how much time you have to work for free training to be a pilot. want to pay to work for free go be a pilot