Call me something, but I didn't realize there were so many positions that paid six figures in this country until I started reading the online articles via USA Today, NY Times, and CNN about the people who have lost these positions and who are accepting positions earning alot less.
I guess I didn't realize it because in my two professions, you don't start off or hit six figures without alot of time, education, experience, and developed expertise in general. Now of course, this does not include those law firms in NYC paying 160k to first year associates.
I would dare say from what I am reading, the average attorney in the United States does not make 100k a year.
So let me ask again, what's up with all the six figure positions in this country and why has nursing and law been left behind?
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