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Out of the 25 jobs projected to have the most openings during the next several years, registered nurses, postsecondary teachers, general managers, and accountants are among the highest paid, according to a report by the Office of Occupational Statistics and Employment Projections at the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Retail salesperson is projected to have highest average annual openings (228,297) from 2004-2014. The job is in the bottom earnings quartile. By contrast, registered nurse is in the top earnings quartile and is projected to have the 5th most openings (120,343) during that period.

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