careers with fewest trained people?

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Howdy :)

In my never ending bid for world domination and riches, I was trying to think of niche markets that would earn the moolah..

Which careers do you think have the least number of trained people, ergo the highest chance of market capitalization per person?
 
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lol, least number of trained people, not people with the least training :p
 
perhaps you could engineer automated nurses, think outside the box, there are no wrong answers etc.:p

By the way, the question is not only badly worded ( ;) ) but also probably not that useful. What are you good at? what do you like? what are the opportunities available given the answer to those questions etc.? What industries pay well - there are certainly openings for nurses but the reason that is the case is because the pay is bad. On the other hand there are a glut of solicitors but they're doing OK.
 
What engineering area is this in particularly?

applies to lots of areas tbh, the main one is probally building engineering, lots of developments going on and just keeps increasing but more people are going for business/IT jobs. Almost every company i have came across are always happy to take on more engineers. The roles can include; site engineer, site manager, project manager, etc...

It really is a wide area you can work in an office or go for another cpompany and work out on a site.
 
What are you good at? what do you like?

I'm good at IT, I like IT, I work in IT, I get paid enough for my IT job ;)

The question was asked more out of curiosity, rather than "spec me a career change" :)
 
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