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THE MONEY JOB RANKINGS
By Jersey Gilbert

(MONEY Magazine) – Computer systems analyst tops our 1994 ranking of 100 widely held jobs evaluated on such factors as salary, prestige and security (see the story for details). This table shows the data we used to rank each job. In addition, the last column suggests where you might have the most luck finding a particular job by naming the metro areas with the highest concentration of people in each field. -- J.G.

CHART: NOT AVAILABLE CREDIT: Sources: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census Bureau, National Opinion Research Center, Jobs Rated Almanac, American Medical Association, National Society of Professional Engineers, Educational Research Service, American Chemical Society, Commission on Professionals in Science, Association of Management Consulting Firms, Bank Administration Institute, American Mathematical Society, Foundation for Public Affairs, Roth Young Personnel Service, College for Financial Planning, Journal of Emergency Medical Services, Vernon Stone, U. S. Army Public Affairs, Claritas CAPTION: NO CAPTION