Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:True, but medicine and engineering seem the most immune from the AI carnage.
Law enforcement officer just collectively said, “hold my beer.” LOL!
Anonymous wrote:True, but medicine and engineering seem the most immune from the AI carnage.
Anonymous wrote:None of this matters. AI is reshaping everything.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with medicine. I work part time as a primary care doctor and make 205k. No way could I make this money and be part time in any other field. Unless AI comes to my license it’s also nice to have the job security.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DC is considered “underemployed” in law enforcement because the position doesn’t require a degree to start. Five years after earning their B.S. they earn a $102k salary and $40k+ in overtime. They get a raise every year, and sometimes two raises.
That’s better than earnings of Chemical Engineering majors at 35-45 year olds, the #1 major, BTW. Our child could retire with a full pension at 46. LOL.
Our child will make sergeant soon. That comes with a nice raise. By 35 they’ll be a lieutenant. That’s a big salary bump. That’s when 1.5x overtime rates really start to pay out.
DC doesn’t want a job where they might get shot.
Is there a profession where someone hasn’t been shot, stabbed or violently attacked at work? At least our child has a bulletproof vest, several guns, training, and armed backup.
You’re more likely to get seriously injured on the way to and from work than a police officer is to get shot on the job.
Don't be ridiculous! Law enforcement is a field where you daily put yourself at high risk. Most engineers are NOT daily at risk. If you think otherwise, you are quite something
kudos for your kid pursuing being a police officer---we need them. But their high pay is quite frankly because of the risks they are under daily.
Anonymous wrote:law. Starting salary for Biglaw is $235k
Anonymous wrote:Agree with medicine. I work part time as a primary care doctor and make 205k. No way could I make this money and be part time in any other field. Unless AI comes to my license it’s also nice to have the job security.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Surprise Engineering dominating.
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/21/highest-paying-college-majors.html
Despite the naysayers, Computer Science isn't dead. 🙂
Anonymous wrote:No Surprise Engineering dominating.
https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/21/highest-paying-college-majors.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DC is considered “underemployed” in law enforcement because the position doesn’t require a degree to start. Five years after earning their B.S. they earn a $102k salary and $40k+ in overtime. They get a raise every year, and sometimes two raises.
That’s better than earnings of Chemical Engineering majors at 35-45 year olds, the #1 major, BTW. Our child could retire with a full pension at 46. LOL.
Our child will make sergeant soon. That comes with a nice raise. By 35 they’ll be a lieutenant. That’s a big salary bump. That’s when 1.5x overtime rates really start to pay out.
Except my Chem Eng student will not face life and death dangers each day on the job
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DC is considered “underemployed” in law enforcement because the position doesn’t require a degree to start. Five years after earning their B.S. they earn a $102k salary and $40k+ in overtime. They get a raise every year, and sometimes two raises.
That’s better than earnings of Chemical Engineering majors at 35-45 year olds, the #1 major, BTW. Our child could retire with a full pension at 46. LOL.
Our child will make sergeant soon. That comes with a nice raise. By 35 they’ll be a lieutenant. That’s a big salary bump. That’s when 1.5x overtime rates really start to pay out.
DC doesn’t want a job where they might get shot.
Is there a profession where someone hasn’t been shot, stabbed or violently attacked at work? At least our child has a bulletproof vest, several guns, training, and armed backup.
You’re more likely to get seriously injured on the way to and from work than a police officer is to get shot on the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DC is considered “underemployed” in law enforcement because the position doesn’t require a degree to start. Five years after earning their B.S. they earn a $102k salary and $40k+ in overtime. They get a raise every year, and sometimes two raises.
That’s better than earnings of Chemical Engineering majors at 35-45 year olds, the #1 major, BTW. Our child could retire with a full pension at 46. LOL.
Our child will make sergeant soon. That comes with a nice raise. By 35 they’ll be a lieutenant. That’s a big salary bump. That’s when 1.5x overtime rates really start to pay out.
Ok and our plumber makes 190k.
I make 240k as a part-time physician in a group practice, working 32 hrs a week, no overtime needed and time to spare for spouse/family(three 10-11 hr days). I am the very lowest paid of all of my med school friends because i chose part time, would not have it any other way. They are raking in 400-600k.
Spouse makes 260k as a FT engineer and sibling makes way more than 300k, he won't say, as an engineer with a PhD.
Our neighbor makes 700k as a lawyer, spouse stays home, and they are continuously complaining they not rich enough to afford private college yet we sent two.
There are lots of high paying jobs everywhere. The goal is to do what you enjoy and hope you are good at managing money because many are not.