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Bincs
One of the most lucrative areas where the bar to entry is pretty low. Is "Sales". Commission based jobs pay well provided you willing to put the time and effort to close. Think real estate,Car sales ,ect . There is endless options here. including some that scale to very large dollars in large industries after your a proven asset.
I agree with this guy on sales.
You seem overly qualified for some entry-level medical sales gig, which can easily parlay into like medical device sales and hospital sales. Having a wife doctor would make you even more attractive as they’d assume you’d be able to get past the gatekeepers and understand that world. Have a number of friends in that line of work and it’s relatively lucrative and not particularly demanding.
My one buddy calls me like every day to talk baseball or sports driving around and he works like 10 real hours a week, probably 30 with correspondence and followup and he always makes upwards of $200k and really isn’t overly aggressive chasing $. He’s passed up way better opportunities and he only had an education degree and taught middle school when he first started. He made close to $100k from the get. I assume you have no sales experience, but if you can massage anything on your resume to make it look like you do it would be easier, but they might just wing it on you with your education if you interview well.