10 Highest Paying Jobs
Everyone would love to earn more money, and those with one of the 10 highest paying jobs surely do. The median wage of some of the jobs are even near, or upwards of, the $200,000 mark. If you desire one of the highest paying jobs, however, you'll very likely have to work for it, often with many years of schooling under your belt and hefty school loans. It will surely pay off though, if you have one of the 10 highest paying jobs.
- Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons. Oral and maxillofacial surgeons are certainly one of the highest paying jobs, earning on average upwards of $166,000. These surgeons correct defects, injuries, and diseases to the head, face, jaw, and neck region.
- Anesthesiologists. Anesthesiologists, which earn a comparable salary to oral and maxillofacial surgeons, are trained in both anesthesia, as well as peri-operative medicine. Anesthesiologists help to provide medical care before, during, and after a patient's surgical procedure.
- Orthodontists. Orthodontics is the specialty of dentistry that deals with treating improper bites. Orthodontists are one of the highest paying jobs, as people with this career typically earn more than $166,000 annually.
- Physicians and Surgeons. Not surprisingly, physicians and surgeons make he highest paying careers list. Both physicians and surgeons diagnose different illnesses and administer treatment from people who are suffering from illnesses.
- Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Both obstetricians and gynecologists work for the care and treatment of women's health issues. They deal with such matters as a woman's reproductive health, pregnancy, fertility, and birth control.
- Internists. Internists are doctors that deal with internal issues, including the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases. Internists have one of the highest paying jobs, as they deal with a very specialized field.
- Chief Executives. The only in a not specifically medical field on our list, chief executives are believed, accurately, by many to be one of the highest paying careers. Chief executives are the highest level of management within a company.
- Family and General Practitioners. Family and general practitioners, who hold one of the highest paying jobs, work to prevent, diagnose, and provide treatment for injuries and diseases. On average, family and general practitioners earn over $160,000 each year.
- Psychiatrists. A psychiatrist is a type of physician that specializes in treating mental disorders. Some tasks psychiatrists may do are conducting physical examinations, ordering and interpreting lab tests, and prescribing psychiatric medication.
- Dentists. Dentists, of all other specialties other than orthodontics, are another one of the highest paying jobs. Dentists work to prevent, evaluate, diagnose, and treat conditions and disorders of the oral cavity, maxillofacial region and associated areas.
Posted on: Nov. 28, 2010







