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10.2.2) Shouldn't I choose a career based upon how much money I can make? (Life after U.C. Davis)

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This article is from the U.C. Davis FAQ, by David F. Prenatt, Jr. netesq@dcn.davis.ca.us with numerous contributions by others.

10.2.2) Shouldn't I choose a career based upon how much money I can make? (Life after U.C. Davis)

Absolutely not. This will inevitably lead to career burn out. No
matter what job you have, you need to earn enough money to support
yourself. However, if you take a job strictly based upon income
potential, you will not do a good job. The best way to maximize your
income potential is to do a good job at a job that you enjoy doing.

 

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