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Jun 11 - 30 Jobs that Pay $30 an Hour

Postby murdmon » Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:54 am

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Imagine someone walking up to you at the top of every hour and handing  you a $20 bill. You'd be earning approximately the same amount of money  that the average American does. According to the Bureau of Labor  Statistics, the national mean for hourly wages is $20.44.

That said, wouldn't it be nice to earn more than the average? Not that a  $20.44/hour gig is anything to sneeze at, but a bigger paycheck is  never a bad thing. At least it's fun to daydream about having more money  in your checking account. That's why we play the lottery, after all.
  
We've put together a list of jobs that pay at least $10 more than the  national average just to give you an idea of how some people are earning  their nice paychecks. Indulge your curious side and take a look at  these 30 jobs that pay between $30 and $39 per hour.

1. Post-secondary communications teachers  teach courses on different types of communications (journalism and  advertising, for example) at universities and colleges.
Hourly pay: $39.96

2. Post-secondary education and library science  teachers teach education and library science courses at  universities, colleges and other higher education institutions.
Hourly pay: $39.91

3. Purchasing managers make purchases  on behalf of organizations in order to get needed supplies at the best  rates.
Hourly pay: $39.80

4. Environmental engineers study  environmental problems, such as air and water pollution, and design  solutions that governments and the general population can put into  practice.
Hourly pay: $39.72

5. Post-secondary chemistry teachers  educate college and university students on chemistry and related  subjects.
Hourly pay: $39.47

6. Animal scientists study the life  cycle and related biological issues of farm animals.
Hourly pay: $39.02

7. Chemical engineers are involved in  the production of chemicals and in trouble-shooting any problems that  arise in their manufacturing.
Hourly pay: $38.88

8. Industrial production managers  oversee the planning and production of manufactured goods.
Hourly pay: $38.60

9. Physician assistants work under a  physician's guidance to provide health-care services to patients.
Hourly pay: $37.84

10. Medical and health services managers  oversee and manage the business needs of health care facilities or  departments.
Hourly pay: $37.82

11. Post-secondary education administrators  are responsible for managing the everyday operations of educational  facilities.
Hourly pay: $37.51

12. Operations research analysts study  issues relating to management and operations through engineering and  other scientific methods.
Hourly pay: $36.57

13. Post-secondary art, drama and music teachers  teach courses in their respective fields at universities and colleges.
Hourly pay: $36.50

14. Food scientists and technologists  analyze the composition and properties of food.
Hourly pay: $35.43

15. Nuclear technicians work with  scientists on research and experiments relating to nuclear physics.
Hourly pay: $35.23

16. Construction managers oversee the  building of construction projects, from the planning stages to the  budgeting.
Hourly pay: $34.77

17. Set and exhibit designers construct  sets for theater, television and film productions.
Hourly pay: $34.16

18. Market research analysts conduct  research on different markets to estimate the business potential for an  organization's marketing and promotional efforts.
Hourly pay: $33.79

19. Civil engineers design and oversee  the construction of large-scale public works, such as bridges, dams and  airports.
Hourly pay: $33.06

20. Nuclear medicine technologists work  with radioactive materials and equipment used in procedures related to  nuclear medicine.
Hourly pay: $32.56

21. Architects design buildings, homes  and other structures for various clients.
Hourly pay: $31.61

22. Speech-language pathologists work  with patients who have difficulty speaking, which can be the result of  hearing loss, physical conditions or language barriers.
Hourly pay: $30.71

23. Chemists research and analyze  different substances, often through experiments.
Hourly pay: $31.35

24. Training and development managers plan and  organize a company's training for staff.
Hourly pay: $30.63

25. Diagnostic medical sonographers are  responsible for ultrasounds that physicians order for patients.
Hourly pay: $30.45

26. Medical scientists research  diseases and their effects on humans in order to understand how they  operate and how they can be treated.
Hourly pay: $30.35

27. Kindergarten teachers (except special  education) work in elementary schools instructing  kindergarten classes.
Hourly pay: $30.13

28. Technical writers compose documents  and communications that contain highly technical information but are  easily understood by nontechnical readers.
Hourly pay: $30.08

29. Ship engineers supervise the  operations of a ship, from equipment maintenance to electrical issues.
Hourly pay: $30.04

30. Dental hygienists perform some  dental care on patients and instruct them on other preventive care  habits.
Hourly pay: $30.01
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