Best Sustainable Jobs For 2010
Now we all know the disastrous impact the financial crisis of 2008 had on us and it’s still not over. Surprising to say it has been 2 years and career stability is still a farsighted dream for some. Employment is scarce as President Barrack Obama desperately tries to resolve the increasing 10% unemployment rate prevailing in the country which is also damaging the economy’s growth and possibility to push towards brighter side. In situations like this you can’t sit on you sofa and turn into a couch potato waiting for the government to take some action. You have to step up like ‘Nacho Libre’ and take a hold of your life swirling into the whirlpool of sadness. 
We have performed a research for all those lethargic sleepyheads out there; a recent article displayed at Yahoo’s hot jobs has enlisted a number of jobs. This will have a relatively secured grounds for career stability and getting you back on track.
Accountant jobs
Accountant will tend to suffer better in the year 2010 and ahead is because they cannot be hit by any financial crisis. Companies will always require accountants to perform audit and prepare annual reports. Accountants will be required to keep checks on the books to record any fraud or any malicious activities by the top level management.
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Cost accountants
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Financial analysis managers
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Tax accountants
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Payroll accountants
Data administrator jobs
IT fields have not diminished, there are some jobs which can make IT individuals survive in this robust environment. Data administrators are required to take up the specific certification for specialization and skills can be exposed either through prior exposure or through college coursework. The average pay for such individuals are estimated to be yearly $72,000, and amongst these the most prominent payer is the rail transportation who pays their data administrators yearly $100,000.
Dental Hygienist jobs
For those who want to secure jobs in the medical field than opting for a dental hygienist may be the best option for 2010. For some people it might come as a shock of the radical change of job but remember you have to survive. You probably are out of job and living off your savings, which really isn’t a good idea. At this point your duty would be to get a hold on any job that you can get even if it doesn’t define the education you have obtained. With large number of people out of jobs it is a vicious and ferocious field for battling out for jobs. This job will require a 2 year technical degree and a state certification; this will also provide you with flexible working hours and some are part time. The average salary to be engrossed is $66,000 but can wary according to the location, hours and years of experience.
Interior designer jobs
The benefit of these jobs is that you eventually fall in love with the vast creativity and imagination it dwells upon. Since interior designers are contract based and have their own business too, they work according to the demand of their profession. All that is required to specialize is either an associate’s or bachelor’s degree and a state certification. Their average salary is annually $45,000, they may fair better in future once the economy picks its pace and starts to improve, people will automatically increase their needs for sophisticated and classic lifestyles for which interior designers will be appointed.
Occupational therapist jobs
These individuals spend their time working with elderly and disabled patients for rehabilitation or in nursing homes to rid off illness of injuries. For this you may have to require a master’s degree and a state certification. Their average annual salary is estimated to be off $66,000. Their need will be required as the population of elderly increases and more nursing facilities, healthcare stations or rehabilitation centers open up.
Therefore be wise while making your decisions, there are tough times where you have to mould yourself into any corner or any size. All that you should care about is survival since as science proudly boasts, ‘Survival of the fittest’.
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