Here's a tip: If you want to make some good ol' cold, hard cash, you may want to consider going into the medical field. Skilled health care professions dominate the list of the highest paying jobs, according to CareerCast's recently released 2015 list.
Of course, these lucrative medical careers require postgraduate studies for varying lengths of time and may rack up a ton of debt in the meantime.
But not all of the highest paying jobs of 2015 require quite as much schooling. A petroleum engineer (No. 6 on the list), for example, only requires a bachelor's degree and pays an annual median wage of $130,050.
The Top 10 list was culled from the 200 jobs included in CareerCast's annual Jobs Rated report.
If you want to make a good living, here are some professions to consider.
10. Pharmacist
Annual median wage: $120,950
Growth outlook: 14%
9. Air traffic controller
Annual median wage: $122,340
Growth outlook: 1%
(Photo: Associated Press)
8. Data scientist
Annual median wage: $124,150
Growth outlook: 15%
7. Orthodontist
Annual median wage: $129,110
Growth Outlook: 16%
6. Petroleum engineer
Annual median wage: $130,050
Growth outlook: 26%
(Photo: Associated Press)