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paycheck of $18 million, and in third place are former X Factor judge Britney Spears (who decided not to return for a second season) and America’s Got Talent’s Howard Stern, tied at an estimated $15 million. Q: How has the reality show Duck Dynasty affected the Robertson family’s business? —Skip S., Illinois A: “It’s certainly exploded,” says Willie Robertson, the CEO of the Louisianabased duck-call manufacturer Duck Commander, a booming family company

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that has made millions. The famously bearded clan are now in the third season of their hit reality series on A&E. “So many orders came in after the first season of the show,” Robertson adds. “I’ve hired about 40 new employees.” employees.

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VICTOR J. INGURGIO, 49 OVIEDO, FL CIVILIAN PSYCHOLOGIST FOR THE U.S. ARMY

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WHAT PEOPLE

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$38 MIL. (EST.)

The star of CBS’s top-rated NCIS is reportedly getting a “healthy raise” over his last contract’s $500,000 per episode.

TIFFANY AHALT, 41 MIDDLETOWN, MD BYWAY MANAGER

EVER WONDER WHAT A CHEF MAKES? OR YOUR LOCAL MAYOR? OR THE COMEDIAN AT THE COMPANY RETREAT? (HINT: IT’S MORE THAN YOU THINK!) IN OUR ANNUAL JOBS SURVEY, SALARY TABOOS TAKE A HIKE. PLUS, EXPERTS SHARE WORK-WORLD WISDOM.

Ingurgio’s research focuses on improving the ways soldiers learn and train.

MARK HARMON, 61 ACTOR, PRODUCER

$18,000

Preserving the Maryland Historic National Road is the “perfect job for a history buff.”

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SERENA WILLIAMS, 31 TENNIS CHAMPION

$19 MIL. (EST.)

Her 2012 wins included Wimbledon, the Summer Olympics, and the U.S. Open.

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JARED KAY, 35 LISBON FALLS, ME DESIGNER

$50,000

Kay creates 3-D virtual models of parts for the navy’s stealth destroyer ships.

JUSTIN BIEBER, 19 POP MUSIC SENSATION

$55 MILLION (EST.) JOSHUA MCCULLOUGH, 36 HAWI, HI BOTANICAL PHOTOGRAPHER

$37,000

“My holy grail is finding a rare plant in its native environment.”

The heartthrob, who has two women’s fragrances and more than 34 million Twitter followers, likes to invest in tech start-ups. FUN FACT: He earned an

estimated $6,261 per hour last year.

MARGO BROWN, 58 BUFFALO, WY POTTER AND CRAFTS GALLERY OWNER

$41,000

“Making pottery is completely satisfying— I end up with a product people use.”

JESSICA HACKER, 27 CALDWELL, ID BLOGGER

KATHY STECK, 52 NOVI, MI ENTREPRENEUR

LivingOnACoupon .com reveals how Hacker’s family gets by on as little as $160 a month.

Three years ago, Steck launched a company, DinerWear, that makes bib-like scarves for adults.

$18,000

$15,000

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$249,500

Hammes holds the top spot at the U.S. branch of IQAir, an air filter company.

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SOFIA VERGARA, 40 ACTRESS

$21 MILLION (EST.)

$80,000

“I like to challenge myself to create food that is delicious but also fun to eat.”

DAN NAINAN, 31 NEW YORK CITY COMEDIAN

$328,000

A former Intel engineer, Nainan took a comedy class to overcome stage fright; catch his act at danielnainan.com.

HENRIETTA THOMPSON, 71 CROSSETT, AR LIBRARY DIRECTOR

$44,851

Thompson started out as a library page more than 50 years ago.

OLIVIA EPPE, 42 BROOMFIELD, CO PEDIATRIC SPEECH PATHOLOGIST

$45,000

Eppe, who once considered becoming a pediatric nurse, helps children communicate better.

CAREER COUNSELING

TERESA RAMIREZ, 32 PROVIDENCE, RI PH.D. CANDIDATE

$27,500

Ramirez chose to pursue a career in biomedical research for the opportunity to help develop new drugs.

WENDY JEHLEN, 39 SOMERVILLE, MA CHOREOGRAPHER AND SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETER

$12,000

The Modern Family star has a fashion line at Kmart as well as deals with CoverGirl and Pepsi. FUN FACT: She cofounded

Jehlen says sign language interpretation is “how I avoid waiting tables.”

Latin World Entertainment, a Hispanic-oriented talent management firm.

JOHN SHANK, 45 SEWARD, AK WATER/WASTEWATER PLANT OPERATOR

AMBER CANOLES, 23 BIRMINGHAM, AL LAB TECHNICIAN

BRIAN WILSON, 53 CHERRY HILL, NJ ACTOR

A fun perk of the job: finding treasures like old coins that turn up at the plant.

Canoles analyzes cholesterol panels and takes pride in helping uncover patients’ heart risks.

“The worst part is the constant rejection,” says Wilson, who has been on Law & Order: SVU and The Wire.

TOM BRADY, 35 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS QB

KIM SCHLATER, 55 LAS VEGAS UNION STAGEHAND

MARTIE ANDERSON, 51 LAKE WYLIE, SC PET SITTER

He and wife Gisele Bündchen have built a $20 million home in L.A.—with a moat.

Schlater assists performers backstage on musicals like Jersey Boys.

After 25 years as an administrative assistant, “I love being my own boss.”

IF YOU’RE NEARING RETIREMENT…

For many, retirement is a welcome chance to relax. But for others, the lure of earning extra money or simply staying engaged can mean casting about for part-time jobs. A good first step is to identify opportunities for contract work, especially in areas that are flourishing, says Kerry Hannon, AARP’s career expert and the author of Great Jobs for Everyone 50+. Take health care: “One job I love is patient advocate,” she says. “If you’ve been in the medical field or have a good grasp on personal finances, you can help clients navigate the health care system for up to $50 an hour.” And small businesses and nonprofits often need a range of services, from bookkeeping to human resources. “Tons of businesses can’t afford to have a bookkeeper full time,” says Hannon. “They’d love to have someone who can helicopter in for one week a month or so.” —Bill Hewitt

$78,000

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$39,520

$37,000

$33,000

$12,000

JERRY LONEY, 54 TOPEKA, KS PART-TIME CLOWN

WENDY KNIGHT, 48 PANTON, VT OWNER, PR FIRM

NORA PARKMAN, 44 PLAINFIELD, IL DAY CARE PROVIDER

MELISSA PIERCE, 58 REDBANK, TN CUSTOM EMBROIDERER

JOSEPH KOEBBE, 85 HARDIN, MT MAYOR

RIAN MEADOWS, 33 TALLAHASSEE, FL VIRTUAL TEACHER

Since 1983, Loney has moonlighted at parties and events as “JR Juggles.”

A former journalist, Knight now handles communications for lifestyle clients.

Running a business from home means she can spend time with her daughter.

Pierce operates an embroidery machine at two different shops.

The city council of Hardin (pop. 3,500) appointed Koebbe to a third term in 2011.

Meadows uses video chatting, blogs, even texting in her high school lesson plans.

$2,500

$78,650

$43,000

$19,000

$10,200

$45,000

PHOTOS: VERA ANDERSON/WIREIMAGE (SOFIA VERGARA); ROB TRINGALI/SPORTSCHROME/GETTY IMAGES (TOM BRADY)

MATT MCCALLISTER, 31 DALLAS RESTAURANT OWNER AND CHEF

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MARCOS LARES, 45 TUCSON POLICE PUBLIC SAFETY DISPATCHER

BARBARA BRADHURST, 26 SENECA, MO TAX RETURN PREPARER

A self-proclaimed “adrenaline junkie,” Lares loves his action-packed days.

Bradhurst, who hopes to become a CPA, says “tax time is my favorite time of year.”

ADELE, 24 SINGER-SONGWRITER

LORIN PARRISH, 58 SANTA FE, NM SPA AND FITNESS CENTER OWNER

$59,000

$32 MIL. (EST.)

PHOTOS: KEVORK DJANSEZIAN/GETTY IMAGES (ADELE); CARLO ALLEGRI/AP IMAGES (PAULA DEEN); NICK LAHAM/GETTY IMAGES (GABRIELLE DOUGLAS)

Her album 21 was the top seller in 2011 and 2012, despite her time off for throat surgery and motherhood.

$5,300

$224,000

Parrish puts all her earnings back into her company, Body.

CAREER COUNSELING

IF YOU’RE A RETURNING VETERAN …

No group is in greater need of job assistance than young military vets, especially those 24 and under, who face an unemployment rate of 29 percent. And yet experts say the news is not all grim; there are good jobs for those who know where to look and how to market themselves. As Kevin Schmiegel, a vice president at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, points out, the typical young vet is someone who volunteered to serve out of high school. After a four-year hitch, these vets are understandably eager to return home to their support systems. But that’s a crucial mistake if home is not where the jobs are. “Don’t make a decision of the heart when leaving the military,” says Schmiegel. “Target cities that are growing.” The Chamber’s website has a Fast Track page (uschamber.com/hiringourheroes/fast-track) that identifies the nation’s hot regions, which

lately include the Portland and Dallas areas. Ted Daywalt, CEO of VetJobs.com, adds that some careers that might appeal to young vets (either because the jobs don’t require a college degree or because they involve skills developed in the military) can pay handsomely. Certified welders in certain areas of the country, such as oil-rich Texas, Oklahoma, and Montana, can make up to $55 an hour. And given that many vets have experience operating big rigs, they may find job opportunities in transportation, where there’s already a shortage of 20,000 long-haul drivers, says the American Trucking Association—a figure they project will grow to 239,000 within a decade. Another bright spot for vets seeking jobs: Walmart has pledged to hire any veteran who has left the service in the past year and was not dishonorably discharged. Daywalt predicts that other companies won’t be far behind. “What they’re doing is fantastic,” he says. “I suspect that when other big-box stores see the success that Walmart is having, they’ll follow suit.” —B. H.

GABRIELLE DOUGLAS, 17 GYMNAST

$10.25 MILLION (EST.) MIKE BANKS, 39 MERRIMACK, NH INSURANCE SALESMAN AND APP DEVELOPER

$35,000

MEREDITH KAUNITZ, 39 BOWIE, MD EDUCATIONAL THEATER SPECIALIST

$17,000

Banks’s passion project: an app that connects neighbors with similar interests.

Kaunitz employs song, dance, and the culinary arts to teach math concepts like multiplication.

Her Olympics success sparked a best-selling memoir and lucrative endorsement deals.

BRENDA TAYLOR, 46 OLEAN, NY KNIFE ASSEMBLER

SETH SIMAS, 23 WATERFORD, CA SUBSTITUTE TEACHER

At the Ka-Bar knife factory, Taylor values her friendly coworkers and job security.

Simas fills in as a sub while he looks for a full-time teaching post.

PAULA DEEN, 66 CELEBRITY CHEF, TV PERSONALITY

SUSANNA SMITH, 47 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA HAIR SALON OWNER

PAUL CUNNINGHAM, 46 GLEN ROCK, NJ FOOTBALL MAKER

ALLISON SIMS, 36 RHINEBECK, NY BRIDAL SHOP OWNER

A type 2 diabetes sufferer, she has an estimated $6 million deal with diabetes drugmaker Novo Nordisk.

Certified in 11 methods of hair extensions, Smith counts celebs and rock stars among her clients.

This former photo editor for Major League Baseball quit his day job to make and sell handcrafted pigskins.

Sims, a fashion industry veteran, opened Chamonix Bride with her sister in 2009, fulfilling a longtime dream.

$48,000

$11,260

FUN FACT: She got $50,000 from the U.S. Olympic Committee for winning her two golds.

WATCH

“WHAT PEOPLE EARN”

THE TV SHOW!

Catch the premiere tonight at 10 p.m. ET on H2, the History channel’s sister network, and go behind the scenes at workplaces across the country. Real Americans (including some featured here) share how much they make and what they do to earn it. For more, go to history.com/h2 and Parade.com/wpe

$16.5 MIL. (EST.)

$120,000

$50,000

$250,000

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NORMAN WILLIAMS, 47 MYSTIC, CT NUCLEAR SECURITY TRAINING INSTRUCTOR

$86,000

Williams teaches new security ofďŹ cers how to guard a nuclear power plant.

BLAKE SHELTON, 36 COUNTRY MUSIC STAR, REALITY SHOW COACH

SARAH TOWNSLEY, 43 LAKE CHARLES, LA COURT REPORTER

He earns $75,000 per episode for his work on NBC’s music competition series The Voice.

“I feel like I’m being let in on a little secret when I get a good piece of testimony.�

After 12 years in the corporate world, “I felt called to do more.�

JIMMY RATLIFF, 54 WILMINGTON, NC MOVIE SET BUILDER

KERRI GARRISON, 46 KEARNEY, NE PHOTO RETOUCHER

a brake override system on certain Subject Vehicles; (c) a customer support program to correct any defect in materials or workmanship of certain vehicle parts for other eligible class members; and (d) at least $30 million toward automobile safety research and EDUCATION 3OME OF THESE BENElTS REQUIRE ACTION BY class members by or before certain deadlines.

Ratliff’s sets help bring blockbusters (like The Hunger Games) to life.

“I love being able to take a raw image from the camera and make it look great.�

0AYMENTS WILL VARY DEPENDING UPON SEVERAL FACTORS such as the number of claims submitted, the amounts claimed, and other adjustments and deductions.

$35.5 MILLION (EST.)

LAURIE MUSCHA, 51 WEST FARGO, ND TRUCK DRIVER

$24,000

Muscha logs up to 11 hours a day on the road. “It’s not just a job— it’s a way of life.�

JAY SIX, 59 ARLINGTON, TX CHIEF DEPUTY AT A SHERIFF’S OFFICE

$106,823 “I decided to be a police ofďŹ cer in 10th grade,â€? says Six, who now oversees patrol deputies.

$20 MIL. (EST.)

PAULA MILOMOULTRIE, 46 WAVELAND, MS PASTOR

$107,000

$31,500

Legal Notice

You Could Get BeneďŹ ts from a Class Action Settlement. There is a proposed settlement in a class action lawsuit against Toyota Motor Corp. and Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (“Toyotaâ€?) concerning certain vehicles with electronic throttle control systems (“ETCSâ€?). Those included in the settlement have legal rights and options and deadlines by which they must exercise them. What is the lawsuit about? The lawsuit alleges that certain Toyota, Lexus, and Scion vehicles equipped with ETCS are defective and can experience unintended acceleration. Toyota denies that it has violated any law, denies that it engaged in any and all wrongdoing, and denies that its ETCS is defective. The Court did not decide which side was right. Instead, the parties decided to settle. Am I Included in the proposed settlement? Subject to certain limited exclusions, you are included if as of December 28, 2012, s 9OU OWN OR OWNED PURCHASE D AND OR LEASE D A “Subject Vehicleâ€? that was s $ISTRIBUTED FOR SALE OR LEASE IN ANY OF THE lFTY 3TATES THE $ISTRICT OF #OLUMBIA 0UERTO 2ICO AND ALL OTHER 5NITED 3TATES TERRITORIES AND OR POSSESSIONS OR s 7ERE A COMPANY THAT INSURED 3UBJECT 6EHICLES FOR residual value.

What are my options? If you do nothing, you will remain in the class and will not be able to sue Toyota about the issues in the LAWSUIT BUT YOU MAY NOT RECEIVE CERTAIN CASH BENElTS for which you may be eligible. 9OU CAN EXCLUDE YOURSELF by May 13, 2013, if you don’t want to be part of the settlement. 9OU WON T GET ANY SETTLEMENT BENElTS BUT YOU KEEP THE RIGHT TO SUE Toyota about the issues in the lawsuit.

$52,000

$30,500

BRAD PITT, 49 ACTOR, PRODUCER

The four-time Oscar nominee branched out in 2012 with a collection of limited-edition furniture designs. Next up for Pitt onscreen: World War Z, in which he battles zombies. FUN FACT: He made

$7 million for his Chanel No. 5 perfume ads.

9OU CAN SUBMIT A CLAIM FORM by July 29, 2013, if YOU DON T EXCLUDE YOURSELF FOR ANY CASH BENElTS FOR which you are eligible and which require a claim form.

9OU CAN OBJECT TO ALL OR PART OF THE SETTLEMENT by May 13, 2013, if you don’t exclude yourself. 4HE 3UBJECT 6EHICLES ARE IDENTIlED AT THE SETTLEMENT website and in the full settlement notice available The full settlement notice describes how to exclude on the website or through the toll-free number yourself, submit a claim form and/or object. BELOW 4HE CLASS INCLUDES PERSONS ENTITIES AND OR The Court will hold a fairness hearing on June organizations. 14, 2013 at 9:00 a.m. to (a) consider whether the This settlement does not involve claims of personal proposed settlement is fair, reasonable, and adequate injury or property damage. and (b) decide the plaintiffs’ lawyers’ request for fees up to $200 million and expenses up to $27 million What does the settlement provide? AND OTHER AWARDS FOR .AMED 0LAINTIFFS AND #LASS The proposed settlement provides for: (a) cash 2EPRESENTATIVES 9OU MAY APPEAR AT THE HEARING BUT payments from two funds totaling $500 million for you are not required to and you may hire an attorney certain eligible class members; (b) free installation of to appear for you, at your own expense.

For more information or a claim form: 1-877-283-0507 www.toyotaelsettlement.com

LYNN KATA, 53 CRESTWOOD, IL ZUMBA INSTRUCTOR

$24,000

In 2008, Kata took a Zumba (danceinspired ďŹ tness) class and was instantly hooked.

JENNIFER NAGY, 25 NASHVILLE PATHOLOGIST ASSISTANT

$83,900

Nagy, who analyzes surgical specimens for diagnosis, calls her job “complex.�

PHOTOS: STEVE GRANITZ/WIREIMAGE (BLAKE SHELTON); CHARLES ESHELMAN/FILMMAGIC (BRAD PITT)

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CAREER COUNSELING

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Had enough of the cubicle? Or need to find a new one? As former labor secretary Robert Reich observes, a mid-career switch can be risky, especially for people with high fixed costs. But the rewards— greater job security, more satisfaction—are worth it. “I recently came across a fellow who, for the first part of his working life, was in advertising; then he became a successful builder; then he decided to become a farmer,” says Reich. “He loves learning and has had a very fulfilling experience making these two quite extraordinary leaps.” Daniel H. Pink, author of To Sell Is Human and an expert on career development, says to focus on two “unstoppable” trends. The first is mobile communications; the trick, Pink says, is to identify products and services (from pizza to private tutoring) that can be delivered via mobile devices. The other trend: an aging population. Trainers who specialize in elderly clients, for example, and carpenters who can adapt buildings for older residents will likely be in high demand. “Anything that provides goods or services to an aging but active population seems like a safe bet,” says Pink. —B. H.

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TLC’s Here Comes Honey Boo Boo is.

REALITY TV STAR

$50,000 (EST.)

The earnings above were for the whole family, but we know who the star of

became a hit last season, the clan’s salary per episode more than tripled.

If You Own or Owned Land Under or Next to Railroad Rights of Way Where Fiber-Optic Cable Was Installed You Could Receive Money from a Class Action Settlement

Who Is Included? Class Members include current or previous owners of land next to or under a railroad Right of Way at any time since the cable was installed in the 12 states listed below. To ďŹ nd where the Rights of Way included in the Settlements are located and when ďŹ ber-optic cable was installed in a particular Right of Way, visit www.FiberOpticSettlements.com. If you still have questions, call 1-800378-1670. What Are the Proposed Settlement Terms? Class Members who submit a valid claim will receive cash based on factors that include: (a) the length of the Right of Way where the cable is installed, (b) the length of time they owned the property, and (c) whether the Right of Way was created by a federal land grant. The Settlements provide Defendants with a permanent Telecommunications Easement. The Easement will grant any rights the Defendants don’t already have to use the Rights of Way for Telecommunications Facilities.

HELP WANTED

FUN FACT: After the show

Legal Notice

State-by-state Settlements have been reached in class action lawsuits challenging the installation of ďŹ ber-optic cable within railroad Rights of Way. Under the Settlements, Sprint, Qwest, WilTel, or Level 3 Communications (together called the “Defendantsâ€?) will pay valid claims for persons in 12 states who own or owned land next to or under railroad Rights of Way where ďŹ ber-optic cable owned by Sprint, Qwest, WilTel, or Level 3 Communications is buried.

AMERICA SAVES

What Are Class Member Rights? s )F YOU STAY IN THE #LASS YOU WILL HAVE AN opportunity to claim cash beneďŹ ts. You will be bound by the decisions of the Court. You can’t sue Defendants or the railroads in the future for any claims in this lawsuit, and a Telecommunications Easement will be granted on the railroad Right of Way next to or through your property. If you think you are a member of the Class, but did not receive a mailed notice, call 1-800-378-1670. s 9OU CAN EXCLUDE YOURSELF FROM THE #LASS This means you cannot ďŹ le a claim for cash beneďŹ ts but will keep the right to sue the Defendants in the future. s )F YOU STAY IN THE #LASS YOU CAN OBJECT TO ALL or part of the Settlement in a state where you own or owned property. s %XCLUSIONS AND OBJECTIONS MUST BE lLED IN writing by April 15, 2013. Who Represents Class Members? Class Counsel have been appointed by the Court to represent you. They will request an award of attorneys’ fees, which will vary by state, to be paid by Defendants. If you wish, you or your own attorney may ask to appear and speak at the hearing at your own cost. See the website for more information on attorneys’ fees.

FINDING A SIDE GIG TO EARN SOME CASH MAY BE EASIER (AND MORE FUN!) THAN YOU THINK. THESE FOUR SITES BRING MOONLIGHTING INTO THE DIGITAL ERA. —VI-AN NGUYEN DOGVACAY.COM Good news, animal lovers: You don’t have to pound the pavement to become a pet sitter. Use this site to advertise your availability and daily rate (starting at $15 a night) and let dog owners come to you. Average monthly earnings: $1,000

VAYABLE.COM Have your hometown pride pay off! This site connects tourists with locals who can offer a specialized experience of their city—whether it’s a thrift-store shopping spree, an architecture tour, or a food-truck crawl. Average monthly earnings: $1,500

RELAYRIDES.COM Research shows the typical car sits unused about 90 percent of the time. So why not rent out your wheels? Register with RelayRides for free and you’ll receive rental requests from prescreened drivers insured for up to $1 million. Average monthly earnings: $250

Will an Approval Hearing Be Held? Approval hearings will be held in each state for which there is a Settlement. Refer to the chart below for the dates of each hearing. Please visit the website or call the toll-free number to ďŹ nd out the time and location of the hearing in the state where your property is.

URBANSITTER.COM The site makes it easy for parents to book you online (and at the last minute) and collects referrals from other families in your area. Average monthly earnings: $700 for regular sitters

Dates of Final Approval Hearings California Connecticut Kentucky Nevada

6/17/13 6/24/13 6/18/13 6/11/13

New Hampshire Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania

9/10/13 6/13/13 6/13/13 11/4/13

Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Washington

6/21/13 8/6/13 6/10/13 6/14/13

For More Information: Visit www.FiberOpticSettlements.com or call 1-800-378-1670

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CAREER COUNSELING

IF YOU’RE ABOUT TO GRADUATE FROM HIGH SCHOOL …

First things first: Is college always the right choice? Reich has his doubts. “I don’t think we can assume four years is for everyone. Many good jobs require only one or two years of schooling beyond high school.” Reich cites strong demand (and good pay) for technicians who install, upgrade, monitor, and repair today’s ubiquitous technologies, like complex medical, office, and financial systems. “Even mechanics know their way around semiconductors and computers,” he says. Those who plan on college should think long and hard before choosing a narrow major, Reich says. “It’s most important to learn ways of thinking: problem solving, pattern recognition, criticalthinking skills, working in teams. The best liberal arts education will teach these. Too many people say, ‘I want to be a software engineer,’ and then major in software engineering. Unless you’re absolutely sure you want to be in a particular niche, there’s more value in getting a range of skills.” —B. H.

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LEBRON JAMES, 28 MIAMI HEAT BASKETBALL STAR

$57.5 MILLION (EST.) One of the world’s highest-paid athletes, he makes $40 million in endorsement deals, including ones with Nike and Sprite.

ROXANNA COBLE, 31 WICHITA FALLS, TX WEAPONS TECHNICIAN

$38,919

An 11-year member of the air force, Coble equips military planes with ammunition and ensures they’re ready for flight.

FUN FACT: He has

the top-selling basketball shoe.

MONICA VIGNIER, 35 HAYMARKET, VA ATTORNEY FOR THE U.S. GOVERNMENT

$115,731

A lawyer of 10 years, Vignier admits that “it can be difficult to strike a worklife balance.”

JOHN PAUL ENGEL, 45 SIOUX CITY, IA BUSINESS CONSULTANT

CHUCK SILLOWAY, 52 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO BAND DIRECTOR

His salary helps fund his work as a motivational speaker for students.

A former band geek, Silloway now shares his love of music with middle schoolers.

$114,000

$59,000

ANNE HATHAWAY, 30

CHRISTOPHER THURMAN, 28 ATLANTA FINANCIAL ANALYST

CLIFFORD WATSON, 63 KNOXVILLE, TN NASA SYSTEM SAFETY ENGINEER

CINDE MUSTAINE, 52 FORT WAYNE, IN ASSEMBLY LINE WORKER

“I’ve always been fascinated with numbers, business, and money.”

Though Ballo’s shop is the last independent bookstore in the area, “I’m hopeful about the future.”

Space lover Watson calls his career with NASA a “childhood dream come true.”

At General Motors, Mustaine assembles Chevy Silverados and GMC Sierras.

CHRIS GIBBAR, 40 WALLA WALLA, WA EMERGENCY FLIGHT NURSE

SUZANNE LUTZ, 39 STATEN ISLAND, NY MAJOR GIFTS OFFICER, AMERICAN RED CROSS

MARTIN ROGAN, 27 WINDSOR, WI ASSET PROTECTION OFFICER

FRANCES CONKLIN, 62 COTTONWOOD, ID INNKEEPER

$71,000

$55,785

“I feel lucky to not only fly every day, but help save lives.”

KATHLEEN BALLO, 61 CRYSTAL RIVER, FL BOOKSTORE OWNER

$9,600

$111,366

$75,000

$34,000

Lutz raises relief funds after disasters like Hurricane Sandy.

Rogan is a thirdgeneration employee at Walgreens.

$52,000

$40,000

Together, Conklin and her husband run “the world’s only dog-shaped inn.”

$10 MILLION (EST.) Hathaway wowed in both The Dark Knight Rises and Les Misérables in 2012. FUN FACT: She

dropped a muchdiscussed 25 pounds for Les Mis and made about $160,000 per pound lost for that film.

BEN STROTHMAN, 51 ST. PAUL, MN MOVIE PROJECTOR TECHNICIAN

TINA WHITMAN, 43 MOHNTON, PA SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOL BUS DRIVER

$40,000

$15,000

“It’s fun to know that thousands will enjoy my work.”

“I love watching the kids grow and learn.”

DIANA KIMBERLING, 62 SALEM, OR ENTOMOLOGIST

CHANNING TATUM, 32 ACTOR, PRODUCER

GUY FIERI, 45 O THIS IS DUMMY CELEBRITY CHEF,

TEXT, TEXT TK TV TKPERSONALITY

KURT KRAGTHORPE, 52 SALT LAKE CITY SPORTS COLUMNIST FOR THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE

$64,993

“I get paid to do what others do for free: think about sports.”

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DANCE STUDIO OWNER FUN FACT: He gets WATERTOWN, CONN. $100,000 per personal

$56,000

appearance.

INGRID DIXON, 37 OKLAHOMA CITY INTERNATIONAL BOARD-CERTIFIED LACTATION CONSULTANT

$35,000

“It’s a gift to be included in the joy of new parents.”

$50,000

At the state’s Department of Agriculture, Kimberling helps catch invasive pests.

$15 MIL. (EST.)

His partially selffinanced hit Magic Mike, with U.S. grosses of $113 million–plus, is headed for Broadway.

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CAREER COUNSELING

How many vegetables have you had today? Yeah, that’s what I thought.

IF YOU’RE IN YOUR 20s …

Consider this sobering historical note: “In the 1980s, a big job of the future was supposed to be data entry clerk,” says Pink. “Now we’re all data entry clerks.” The moral? It’s futile trying to predict your eventual landing spot. “When today’s 20-somethings reach their 40s, they’ll likely be working in an industry that doesn’t exist yet.” Still, Pink says that three skill sets will prove useful in the modern economy. The first is “numeracy”—being able to reason mathematically and deal with statistics. The next, design thinking, plays a role in every aspect of a business, Pink says. “When you go to the dentist, there’s a design decision in how you check in or fill out forms.” Third is the ability to sell, which all professionals do in a broad sense. “We’re pitching ideas, trying to get help with a project, asking for more resources, persuading others to work differently.” Tammy Erickson, CEO of her own consulting business and author of Plugged In, a career guide for Generation Y, agrees that newly minted workers should strive to acquire a menu of skills, even if it means moving around a lot—between companies or even industries. “You can’t count on one big company giving you the breadth of capabilities you’re going to want to have,” she says. —B. H.

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CAREER COUNSELING

IF YOU’RE IN YOUR 20s …

Consider this sobering historical note: “In the 1980s, a big job of the future was supposed to be data entry clerk,” says Pink. “Now we’re all data entry clerks.” The moral? It’s futile trying to predict your eventual landing spot. “When today’s 20-somethings reach their 40s, they’ll likely be working in an industry that doesn’t exist yet.” Still, Pink says that three skill sets will prove useful in the modern economy. The first is “numeracy”—being able to reason mathematically and deal with statistics. The next, design thinking, plays a role in every aspect of a business, Pink says. “When you go to the dentist, there’s a design decision in how you check in or fill out forms.” Third is the ability to sell, which all professionals do in a broad sense. “We’re pitching ideas, trying to get help with a project, asking for more resources, persuading others to work differently.” Tammy Erickson, CEO of her own consulting business and author of Plugged In, a career guide for Generation Y, agrees that newly minted workers should strive to acquire a menu of skills, even if it means moving around a lot—between companies or even industries. “You can’t count on one big company giving you the breadth of capabilities you’re going to want to have,” she says. —B. H.

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type, ALA, comes from plant sources such as walnuts and canola oil, and Americans tend to get more than enough of it, says Penny Kris-Etherton, Ph.D., professor of nutrition at Penn State University. Plus, the biggest health boosts associated with omega-3s have been linked to EPA and DHA; the evidence in support of ALA is less robust.

3

Fish trumps fish oil. As vital as omega-3s are, your body can’t make these nutrients efficiently; they have to be part of your diet. And while fish oil supplements are hugely popular, recent research shows that they may not lower the risk of death from heart attack, stroke, or heart disease. Your best bet: a rich food source like fatty fish, although young children and pregnant women should consume only lowmercury species (visit fda.gov /food/foodsafety for info). It’s also okay to go with omega-3– enriched foods such as eggs or yogurt, but keep in mind they might contain lower levels of the fats. Check the label for fish oil, algae oil, DHA, or EPA. —Camille Noe Pagán

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Superfats live up to the hype. “The strongest ongest evidence is in the area of heart disease: Omega-3s decrease rease mortality and the odds of sudden cardiac arrest in people who’ve already suffered a heart attack,” says Eric A. Decker, Ph.D., professor and head of the Department of Food Science at the University of Massachusetts. Omega-3s may lower triglyceride levels by as much as 35 percent, and studies have connected fish oil consumption with a reduced risk of depression and dementia.

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CHICKEN

TO CROW ABOUT CRISPY, CRUNCHY, AND LOW IN FAT. WHAT’S NOT TO LIKE?

Dip #1

BAKED NUGGETS Serves 4 ¼ cup flour 1 tsp onion powder ½ tsp garlic powder ¼ tsp salt ¼ tsp black pepper 1 lb boneless, skinless chicken breast, cut into 1½- to 2-inch pieces ¼ cup fat-free milk ½ cup plain dried bread crumbs (preferably whole wheat) + Olive oil cooking spray

Honey-Mustard In a small bowl, combine 3 Tbsp honey, 3 Tbsp Dijon mustard, and 2 Tbsp light mayonnaise. Whisk well. If you like a thinner dip, whisk in 1 Tbsp water.

Dip #2

Dip #3

Creamy Dill

In a saucepan, stir together 1/3 cup lowsodium barbecue sauce, 1 Tbsp cider vinegar, 2 Tbsp honey, and 1 tsp grated orange rind. Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, and simmer for about 4 minutes. Serve warm.

Tangy T angy BBQ In a small bowl, whisk together / 2 cup plain low-fat 1 yogurt, 1 Tbsp Dijon mustard, 2 tsp lemon juice, 1 Tbsp chopped fresh dill or 3/4 tsp dried, 1/4 tsp salt, and 1/8 tsp black pepper. Chill until serving time.

PER SERVING: 220 cal, 17g carbs, 26g protein, 4g fat, 65mg chol, 220mg sodium, 2g fiber

1. Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. 2. In a medium bowl, combine flour, onion and garlic powders, salt, and pepper. Toss chicken with flour mixture. 3. Pour milk into a shallow bowl. Dip chicken pieces in milk. 4. Pour bread crumbs onto a large plate. Roll chicken in crumbs. 5. Arrange chicken on baking sheet; spritz with cooking spray. Bake for 20 minutes or until thoroughly cooked. Serve nuggets with ketchup or one of our dips.

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Ask Marilyn By Marilyn vos Savant

How do they decide which way is north on a planet? —James Barr, Birmingham, Ala.

The convention is a system called right-handed angular coordinates. To envision it, hold out your right arm and give yourself a thumbs-up. Your fingers are curled with the tips heading rightward; this represents the direction of a planet’s rotation on its axis. Your thumb points north. You can do this while looking at a globe to see how it works with Earth. Envision a planet from a point in space where it looks to you that it’s rotating rightward. The ends of the axis are the two poles. Hold out your thumbs-up fist. The direction of your fingertips will match the way the planet spins, and your thumb will point to its north pole. ®

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Kennections By Ken Jennings HOW TO PLAY

All five correct answers have something in common. Can you figure out what it is? 1. President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “date which will live in infamy” was Dec. 7 of what year?

✎ 2. In what 1994 power ballad does Jon Bon Jovi promise to be there for you “forever and a day”?

✎ 3. In what Arthur Conan Doyle novel does Professor Challenger discover a prehistoric plateau in the Amazon jungle?

✎ 4. What city’s highest point is the 19-foot statue of “The Sower” atop the dome of the Nebraska State Capitol?

✎ 5. What seven-foot henchman with steel teeth bedevils James Bond in The Spy Who Loved Me and Moonraker?

✎ WHAT’S THE “KENNECTION” BETWEEN ALL FIVE ANSWERS?

Play trivia puzzles by Ken Jennings and readers at Parade.com/ken

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ANSWERS: 1. 1941; 2. “ALWAYS”; 3. THE LOST WORLD; 4. LINCOLN; 5. JAWS ALL ARE STEVEN SPIELBERG MOVIE TITLES

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If you think watching TV is exciting, wait until you really hear it. Every TV show you watch has a world of sound within, but you may not be hearing it. That’s because most flat-panel TVs have speakers that simply can’t reproduce the depth and detail of all that sound, so it remains trapped inside. To solve that problem, we developed the Bose Solo TV sound system. It reveals so much more of the sound you’re meant to hear, watching TV can feel like an entirely different experience. No matter how many times you’ve watched your favorite shows, you can hear details you never noticed before. Subtle sound effects. The crisp, clear vocal that steals the spotlight in your favorite talent show. Our first one-piece solution for your TV. Proprietary digital signal processing allows this speaker to deliver more of the dialogue, music and sound effects you’ve been missing – clearly and

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*Can be used as a stand for most TVs up to 37" and many up to 42." The TV base must be no wider than 20" and no deeper than 10¼." Can also be set near the TV. **Bose payment plan available on orders of $299-$1500 paid by major credit card. Separate financing offers may be available for select products. See website for details. Down payment is 1/12 the product price plus applicable tax and shipping charges, charged when your order is shipped. Then, your credit card will be billed for 11 equal monthly installments beginning approximately one month from the date your order is shipped, with 0% APR and no interest charges from Bose. Credit card rules and interest may apply. U.S. residents only. Limit one active financing program per customer. ©2013 Bose Corporation. Financing and free shipping offers not to be combined with other offers or applied to previous purchases, and subject to change without notice. Offer valid 1/1/13-3/31/13. Risk-free refers to 30-day trial only, requires product purchase and does not include return shipping. Delivery is subject to product availability.

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Just plug it in and hear what you’ve been missing. With the Bose Wave® music system III, there are no stacks of components. No tangle of wires. No dials to adjust. Advanced Bose technologies work together to fill the room with the acclaimed performance that has made Bose the most respected name in sound. You enjoy clear, realistic sound that you may have only thought possible from a much larger, more complicated stereo. And the Wave® music system III also has improved FM/AM radio reception. Radio text for song and station information. Convenient touch-top controls for on, off and snooze. And dual alarms so

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you can set two different wake-up times. You enjoy an audio system like no other, an improvement on what was already the most highly acclaimed system in its class. A roomful of premium sound…not wires. With the Wave® music system III, you’ll experience the pleasures of Bose quality sound moments after you open the box. Everything you need is built in, including the radio tuner and a CD/MP3 CD player. You control them all with a convenient, credit card-style remote. You can also add the optional Multi-CD Changer to enjoy your music uninterrupted for hours on end. Try it for 30 days, risk-free. Experience the Wave® music system III in your own home risk-free for 30 days. Choose your favorite color: Platinum White, Graphite Gray or Titanium Silver. And when you call, ask about making 12 easy payments, with no interest charges from Bose.* So call now and order the Wave® music system III. You’ll soon discover how delightfully simple it is to enjoy Bose sound.

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*Bose payment plan available on orders of $299-$1500 paid by major credit card. Separate financing offers may be available for select products. See website for details. Down payment is 1/12 the product price plus applicable tax and shipping charges, charged when your order is shipped. Then, your credit card will be billed for 11 equal monthly installments beginning approximately one month from the date your order is shipped, with 0% APR and no interest charges from Bose. Credit card rules and interest may apply. U.S. residents only. Limit one active financing program per customer. ©2013 Bose Corporation. The distinctive design of the Wave ® music system is a registered trademark of Bose Corporation. Financing and free shipping offers not to be combined with other offers or applied to previous purchases, and subject to change without notice. Risk-free refers to 30-day trial only, requires product purchase and does not include return shipping. Delivery is subject to product availability.

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