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baiyuqi is looking for a career that will allow him to have prestige. He doesn't mind to work hard, and values continued learning. He enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at helping people.
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Harold Pendel (The Tailor of Panama)
Tailors make people look good in their clothes. They take it in, let it out. Harold has pulled the pants off many a dangerous man and pompous president. It's not just buttons and snaps for this "Tailor of Panama.
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Louie De Palma (Taxi)
Telecommunications is about communicating over the tele-phone. Great people skills are a must. Louie De Palma keeps the taxis coming in and going out smooth as butter with his charm and sophistication.
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Goldmember (Austin Powers in Goldmember)
Jewelers work with all forms of jewelry, not only selling them but also appraising their value for others. Goldmember loves "gooooooooold," and it's his unquestionable love for gaudy gold jewelry that makes him the most stylish jeweler in the criminal underworld.
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David Puddy (Seinfeld)
Cars are always going to break down, so there is no shortage of work for the mechanic. David Puddy, though slightly daft, is the only honest mechanic in New York City.
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Sam (Unleashed/Danny the Dog)
Instrument repair is replacing strings, fixing damaged instrument frames and tuning instruments. Even though he is blind, Sam proves that you can still tune a mean piano and teach someone to play as long as you have impeccable hearing.
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