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some career advice....

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which do you think would have a better future in the current economy


medical management (its like doing the business side of medical practices/hospitals)

industrial sales ( selling pipes, valves, joints, etc to large oil companies and refineries)

being a cpa

or advertising


also, id like any advice(helpful) that anyone has to offer
 
Medical field is pretty secure - there will always be a need to care for the sick
Sales - depends if you're good and it's very volatile. It's a way to make a ton of money with no education though.
CPA - I suppose it could be lucrative if you worked in corporate and enjoyed crunching numbers. I think you need to really like that kind of work, so consider if it's something you'll enjoy.
Advertising - I think you need a creative mind and quick wit, so again if this is you then go for it.
 
As the saying goes "There are two things you can count on in life. Death, and taxes."


Accounting is a stable career, and you can make good money if you excel at it.

Medical field is good as well, but I don't know much about the management side of things.
 
I know a couple of people that do medical billing to insurance companies, HMOs and the like.

They work out of their home entering the proper billing codes to get paid. Insurance companies love to reject billing requests unless the forms are filef precisely to their standards. Different insurance cos have diff codes. There is a program that you would be required to purchase for about 5 grand or so. But, you can make pretty good $$ at it. I had to pay 15% for the service.%)
 
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