Worked 9 years as a soldier in the US Army and then opted into Private Contracting after I ended my contract with them. Made enough to retire at age 40.
A relative earned at least £100k a year as an agronomist. He walked around fields, spoke to farmers, went to conferences during the quiet season, advised colleagues and kept up to date on pesticide regulations. Head hunters were seeking him out when he was over 60 years old. He stayed with the same company his whole career and is comfortably retired now. There's a high demand for agronomists, so if you're into plants and you've got drive, check it out!
Worked 9 years as a soldier in the US Army and then opted into Private Contracting after I ended my contract with them. Made enough to retire at age 40.
A relative earned at least £100k a year as an agronomist. He walked around fields, spoke to farmers, went to conferences during the quiet season, advised colleagues and kept up to date on pesticide regulations.
Head hunters were seeking him out when he was over 60 years old. He stayed with the same company his whole career and is comfortably retired now. There's a high demand for agronomists, so if you're into plants and you've got drive, check it out!
Hubby is an Electrical Engineer!
For The Ones Who Make Over $150k A Year, What Do You Do To Get That?