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firestarter1959
I have a Business undergraduate and work in healthcare. What is a master level degree >$40k I can get?
Asked by firestarter1959
I have a BS in Business, and I work in healthcare. I want to continue in a field similar to this one, but I am not geared to the exact job I am doing. I am looking at a graduate degree that enables me to teach high school, but it will be a lateral move income-wise. I was wondering if there is anything else out there in a similar direction but that enables more income.

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Consider health care administration, which will build upon your business degree and make use of your health care experience.

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An MBA with a health-care emphasis, perhaps. Teaching high school is never going to be more than a lateral move.
Answered by Jeff

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Check the stats on Wellness Industry and its future predictions. Study business practices and learn about leverage. Question to Donald Trump on leverage --- What would you rather have? 10% of effort from one thousand people, or 110% of your own effort? By using leverage, your income has unlimited potential. When you make up your mind drop us a line. We will help you evaluate your options and make some recommendations as we already do for many individuals, couples and companies alike. PS My wife and I, we have two children (Grade 1 and 2).They'd never seen us going to work. We take them to shool and we are home when they come back. They never heard from us that we can't afford this or that. Reason? We quit our jobs (Just Over Broke) and developed our income from Home Based Positions. Try it --- guaranteed you'll like it.
Answered by StanTheMan


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