What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of High Paying Jobs?

By siliconindia   |   Wednesday, 04 January 2012, 01:18 IST
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Disadvantages of the highly paid jobs:

The Schooling period increases:

All the professional courses like engineering, medicine requires 4 to 5 years to complete it and by the time they graduate out, the students would have crossed 20 years of age or more. And when it comes to MBA, it requires around 2 to 3 years completing the course after the graduation. So, all these courses take lot of time to be completed and the overall process makes us to start our career very late.

High Course fees:

In all the competitive courses like MBA, Medicine, Engineering etc, the fee structure is very huge. This may be the main reason why many people, whose economy level is low, cannot pursue these courses even though they have the interest in pursuing them. Though there are educational loans provided for students to practice higher studies they will not be able to fill up the formalities required to get those loans.

The work time increases:

We all can imagine that we can lead a happy life if we get into a profession which pays us well. But the point to be noted here is ‘the more we work the better we get paid’. Many of the companies hire us and make us work day and night if not it office, at home for sure and we get paid for that.This will keep us away from our family most of the time and for this reason the family problems arises.So, before getting attracted to higher salaries at the workplace, makes sure you have a social life and you cannot ignore it.