misskarpin is looking for a career that will allow her to have prestige. She doesn't want to work hard, and values continued learning. She enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at being creative.
Brian Fantana (Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy) Arguably greater celebrities than movie stars, television reporters win remarkable trust and praise. As for Brian Fantana, he could tell you, "Sixty percent of the time, it works every time."
Bill Lumbergh (Office Space) Businesses need managers: without a boss breathing down your neck you would never do any work at all, you'd just sit there, or stay home and show up on Friday for your paycheck. Lumbergh is the perfect example of how even the most unpleasant of people can get the respect of a whole corporation by simply having a good job.
Tony Montana (Scarface) Entrepreneurs start businesses, any kind of businesses. Though he was a nickel-and-dime drug dealer once, Tony Montana now deals in massive quantities.
Curtis Taylor Jr. (Dreamgirls) Finding bands and/or performers who can sell records, then signing and using them, that's the biz of the music producer. Cutis Taylor goes a slightly different route: He rips the band off, marries the singer, and cheats on her.
Grace Adler (Will & Grace) Interior designers draw on environmental psychology, architecture, and product design as well as traditional decoration when working. No one knows this better than Grace Adler who has to contend with her roommate, Will, who always questions her taste.