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skills and see if they're transferable to another job. of course a higher paying job. a lot of technology jobs are very flexible in that way. for instance, you can go from being a programmer to working in the i.t. department or it can be something entirely different and you together, an entirely different career. people in tv, they go into public relations. or take on more responsibilities at your current job, learn something new to expand your own skill set. it's all about taking the initiative, making yourself more valuable to your employer, making them realize you can do more than one thing and be one of those really valuable employees who can move up the chain. >> all right, life after television. there is a future for us. >> there is. >> thanks. for more, check out time.com and cnnmoney.com powered by cnn, driven by you. pakistani troops fire on u.s. helicopters along the
SomethingIt-LotWayJobCourseSkillsInstanceTechnology-jobsProgrammerDepartmentPeoplethese kinds of jobs will be a big growth area in 2011. >> right, if you're a physician, you'll probably make more than 35,000. medical billing specialist. >> yes, a lot of those electronic health records will be big in the upcoming months. now you're seeing the doctor's office and see the paper files. it will change to electronic soon so there will be a lot of jobs opening up in those areas. >> got to make some attachments. systems analyst, make about $45,000 here, right? >> yes, you look at software and hardware for companies and evaluate it for them. technology jobs will be growing big in 2011. >> finally, junior accountant/baaccountant accountant/bookkeeper $35,000 to $45,000. >> those will start to pick up. good news is they go across the industry so that's good area. >> good area. we'll have these jobs on our web site with a little description on why you feel so strongly about it at "smart money" thanks for coming by and you are optimistic about 2011 which is
LotJobsYesGrowth-areaBigPhysicianKindsElectronic-health-recordsMedical-billing-specialist201135000Areastonight's dinner. jon: so what are the campaign issues there? >> reporter: well, without a doubt she's campaigning on employment and the environment, and boxer really believes the two go hand in hand with the creation of those green jobs. and we're not talking about just green jobs in california, but around the rest of the country for that matter. take a listen. >> she's great on the environment, a lot of new technology jobs. are people going to buy it? you're an incumbent, you've been in power, what have you done for us, and what are you doing now? >> reporter: and this junior senator admits it is going to be a tough battle not so much in the primaries coming up in june in this state, but more for the general election come november, jon. jon: casey steigel live from california, thanks. jane: a heated battle -- debate, i should say, between former president bill clinton and rush limbaugh. what has got these two going back and forth? megyn's going to break it down for you coming up. @=h
Jon-todayReporterEnvironmentTicketJobsBoxerHand-inEmploymentCampaignCampaigningIssuesDoubtthat jobs number was better than i thought. wow, the consumer is going out and spending again. china, what an engine for the global economy. i am really noticing at the ceo level a lot more confidence. >> so where is -- where will the jobs be? where is the smart money going right now? >> well, all along, we have been getting jobs in health care, educational services, government spending supports it. more recently, we have been getting jobs in manufacturing. that's turned, logistics, ups announced great earnings. symbolic of the improvement there. technology jobs are starting to kick in. pretty soon, professional jobs. in six, 12 months, we will get jobs in retailing, leisure and hospital tallit hospitality. confidence is improving. at the ceo level, that's correct but if you look at measures of confidence among consumers and small business people, we are
EconomyConfidenceCeoLevelJobs-numberChinaConsumerEngineWowJobsMoneyHealth-careconfidence. >> so where is -- where will the jobs be and where's the smart money going right now? >> well, all along we've been getting jobs in health care, educational services, it's demographically driven, government spending supports it. more recently we've been getting jobs in manufacturing that's turned logistics. so u.p.s. announced great earnings and that's symbolic of the improvement there. i think technology jobs are starting to kick in. pretty soon professional jobs. i think six, 12 months from now we'll get jobs in retailing, leisure and hospitality. these are the big job creators. once they're kicking in, that's when we'll see unemployment coming down. but confidence is improving. i think at the ceo level that's correct. but if you look at measures of confidence among consumers, among small business people, we're not there yet. so i think we should be happy with where we are and where we're headed, but we're not there yet. the coast is not clear. >> just a real quick question, sort of a yes or no.
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