princessa210 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 helping people.
Daphne Moon (Frasier) A physical therapist assesses the needs of patients and then shows them exercises to relieve pain or tension. Daphne is a live-in physical therapist, though I've never seen her do a bit of physical therapy.
Glen Quagmire (Family Guy) A podiatrist cures all kinds of foot ailments, from bunions to gout. Glen Quagmire, while he is actually an airline pilot, is a great lover of the foot, and has licked quite a few of them clean, I'm sure, thereby preventing all kinds of maladies.
Marvin (Born on the Fourth of July) An occupational therapist's job is to rehabilitate those who have suffered trauma and have physical or mental ailments. Marvin does a splendid job in Born on the Fourth of July, even though his character is so minor that all I can say is he does a splendid job.
Alan Harper (Two and a Half Men) Chiropractors are doctors that treat back injuries and other back-related ailments. However, they are often considered quacks that do nothing. After all, Alan Harper, a frontier chiropractor, has nothing better to do all day than deal with Charlie Sheen's comedic antics.
Dr. Brodsky (A Clockwork Orange) When a person suffers trauma, or is a general nutter, they're sent to a counseling psychologist for help. Dr. Brodsky takes a different approach than the "lay on the couch" kind, and straps poor Alex to a chair, filling him with drugs and forcing him to watch unspeakable horrors.