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CAREERS:  Jobs by Salary
The pay range for accountants varies from industry to industry and depends upon factors like skill, experience and location. In 2002, the median pay rate for accounting was $47,000 in the United States.
If you love audio / video equipment, or computer hardware, a career as an A/V equipment technician could be a great job for you.
The United States Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that employment opportunities for those in the auto body specialist field will grow as fast as the average occupation through 2016.
If you love cars and want a career that has a never-ending supply of customers, a career in auto body repair could be for you.
Find out how much auto mechanics make.
Pay range for automotive service technicians depends upon factors like skill, experience and location. In 2002, the pay range for automotive service technicians was between $16,900 and $52,400 in the United States.

The number of employment opportunities for those in the beauty industry is expected to grow faster than the average occupation over the next several years.   The average wage is also increasing.

In 2002, budget analysts held approximately 62,000 jobs through private industries and government positions. In many large business firms and organizations the task of proficiently distributing financial funds would be virtually impossible if not for the help of a budget analyst.

According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, business manager employment opportunities are expected to grow about as fast as average as new managers are needed to replace those that retire.

Learn what a car mechanic earns and what their job outlook is like.

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