How Much Do These Careers Make Per Year?
Question by <3 jayde: How much do these careers make per year?
Pediatrician
Psychiatrist
Addiction Counselor
Family Practitioner
Mental Health Nurse
Pediatric Oncologist
Psychologist
Guidance Counselor
& Which job would be the best and which one would be the worst?
Best answer:
Answer by ???? I love music ????
Look it up, salaries vary in every state and depends on your area.
Which job is best is up to you. You know your likes and dislikes. Everyone is different.
What do you think? Answer below!
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