Browser Accelerator IE Toolbar

Saturday, October 18, 2008

6 Careers that Pay You to Give Advice

Do friends frequently turn to you for advice? Do you enjoy offering suggestions or solutions to problems? Do you ever post your opinions online?
If your answer to any of these questions is "yes," why not consider a career that lets you earn a living giving advice?
Here are seven careers that give you the opportunity to get paid to do what you love.

Business Consultant
As a business consultant you can get paid to give advice to business owners and executives. Business consultants meet with clients in companies and other organizations to identify business problems, then gather information and recommend solutions. 
Some business consultants focus on a particular industry such as health care, while others specialize in areas such as marketing, human resources, technology, or small business. 
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 28% of consultants do not have a degree, but you do need business-savvy and experience in the area you are consulting in.
For advice on how to get started in a career in business consulting check out the Guide to Discover How to Become a Business Consultant   



 
Etiquette Consultant
If you would like to share your love of good manners with others, consider a career as an etiquette consultant. 
Etiquette consultants give advice in one or more areas such as business etiquette, children’s etiquette, dining etiquette, international protocol, social etiquette, or wedding etiquette. 
As an etiquette consultant you can offer individual consultations or group training programs on topics such as telephone skills for customer service staff. You can actually get paid to say “mind your manners” and “don’t talk with your mouth full.”
For advice on how to get started in a career in etiquette  consulting check out the Guide to Discover How to Become an Etiquette Consultant  




Image Consultant
Image is the way other people see us. As an image consultant, you can give people advice that will help them achieve what they want -- whether it is to get a new job, to make a good impression, or simply to feel good about themselves. 
You might get paid to give people feedback about their overall image (also known as makeover consulting) or you might advise them on how to improve specific aspects of their image such as wardrobe, makeup, or vocal and non-verbal communications.
For advice on how to get started in a career in image consulting check out the Guide to Discover How to Become an Image Consultant


Life Coach
Life coaches help people to achieve success in their careers, relationships and life. As a life coach you will help people identify what is holding them back from having everything they want in business or life, and coach them to overcome those challenges.
People use life coaches for the same reason that they use sports coaches: they want someone to work with them, to encourage them, to push them.
As a life coach, your job is to listen, to ask questions, and to give honest feedback. (It sounds a lot like the job done by many moms!)
For advice on how to get started in a career in life coaching check out the Guide to Discover How to Become a Life Coach


Motivational Speaker
As a motivational speaker you could inspire students to stay in school, say no to drugs, become leaders, and prepare for life after graduation. (In other words, you'd reinforce the great advice their moms have given!)
You can also give advice to adults and inspire them to follow their dreams and achieve their goals.
You could help people to succeed in business, improve their relationships, develop a positive attitude, become healthy, achieve financial prosperity, and have more fun in life.
For advice on how to get started in a career in motivational speaking check out the Guide to Discover How to Become a Motivational Speaker


Professional Writer
It's not only advice columnists who influence people with their writing. Many types of writing careers allow you to earn a paycheck in return for telling people what you think they should do. 
For example, advertising copywriters try to influence people to buy their clients' products, while critics tell people what they should (and should not) spend their entertainment dollars on. 
Technical writers write the manuals that advise people, step-by-step, how to use anything from computer software to cars to kitchen appliances. 
Even fiction writers can give advice, weaving moral lessons into their stories, and showing readers it is much wiser to act like the hero than the villain. 
For advice on how to get started in a career in professional writing check out the Guide to Discover How to Become a Published Writer


So if you have a talent for giving advice, consider a career where you'll get paid to tell people what to do. Mom would be proud.
Tag and Catherine Goulet are founders of FabJob.com, a publisher of career guides offering step-by-step advice for breaking into a variety of dream careers. Visit www.FabJob.com to discover how to break into the career of your dreams.


FabJob donates a portion of the proceeds from the sale of each FabJob guide to protecting the rain forests.