Pedigree Analyst

Money & Outlook

Insider Info

dot"It's somewhat difficult for people to get started in this," says Loren Bolinger. He is a pedigree analyst in New Mexico. "Once a person becomes known and has success, the value of their work goes up and it can be lucrative."

dotBecause many pedigree analysts work as consultants, their earnings depend upon the amount of work done and their reputation. "You can make a handsome living if you market yourself properly," says pedigree analyst Les Brinsfield.

dotEarnings and employment information from the U.S. Department of Labor is not available for this field at this time.