Six Figures Is Better Than Five

Who gets paid six figures? – Sep. 9, 2003

The answers will shock and awe you, or maybe just mildly interest you. Included in CNN’s list are general merchandise manager, FedEx cargo pilot, and hotel manager. The article references 6figurejobs.com which appears to be a job board, but at the moment, it is not online.

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  1. #1: Darren R. Sussman
    Tuesday, September 9, 2003
    7:51 pm (reply)

    It’s online, but in order to look at it you have to register. In order to qualify to register you have to have six years in the business world and have compensation of at least $100K. If you don’t meet their criteria, you can’t search their job board.

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