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10 jobs for liberal arts majors that pay more than $55,000
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A list for those who come here looking for what to do with their liberal arts degree. Just to reiterate that getting a "soft" degree doesn't mean you can't have a great career.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/01/10-jobs-...55000.html
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(03-05-2019, 11:34 AM)You davewill Wrote: A list for those who come here looking for what to do with their liberal arts degree. Just to reiterate that getting a "soft" degree doesn't mean you can't have a great career.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/01/10-jobs-...55000.html



It doesn’t matter anymore. Unless you want to follow a career with license requirements just study what you’re interested in. One of the most respected marketers in the world and the director of Meclabs in Florida studied philosophy. University should be about emotional intelligence. Also, the idea of having a job is a prison in itself. I’m so over having to follow the BS from other people and being passed on promotions because the other person has big tits or is a friend of the boss. Everyday I go to work I feel like a part of me is deteriorating and eventually I will turn to dust.
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(03-07-2019, 01:11 AM)FilMor Wrote: It doesn’t matter anymore. Unless you want to follow a career with license requirements just study what you’re interested in. One of the most respected marketers in the world and the director of Meclabs in Florida studied philosophy. University should be about emotional intelligence. Also, the idea of having a job is a prison in itself. I’m so over having to follow the BS from other people and being passed on promotions because the other person has big tits or is a friend of the boss. Everyday I go to work I feel like a part of me is deteriorating and eventually I will turn to dust.


Sounds like you should start your own business.
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Interesting that most suggestions fell under the umbrella of writing, in one form or another.
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