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Fantastic is looking for a career that will allow him to have power. He doesn't want to work hard, and values continued learning. He enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at being creative.
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Annie Sullivan (The Miracle Worker)
Special education instructors employ their greatest strengths-kindness and patience-to educate those with mental or physical challenges. Annie Sullivan is the Mother Teresa of her day, helping deaf-blind Hellen Keller become an author, activist, and lecturer.
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Alice Kinnon (The Last Days of Disco)
An eye for detail and a lot of creativity will lead you to success in this career. Disco music will not lead you to success because it is DEAD!
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Newman (Seinfeld)
Civil servants are workers, such as mailmen, that are employed by a government to serve the public good. We all love getting our mail on time, but if you have a mailman like Newman, expect to get it late. If you do, greet them with a disdain-filled greeting such as, "Hello, Newman... "
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Tom Stall (A History of Violence)
You will be responsible for making sure the day to day operations of the restaurant run smoothly. If you are an ex-mobster, a restaurant may be the perfect hiding spot for you.
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The Impressive Clergyman (The Princess Bride)
As a priest you get to both marry people and condemn them to hell. You also get to wear fancy robes that would seem a little flamboyant on someone outside the clergy, and shake a little tin of incense all around you. Even being able to pronounce "marriage" isn't a prerequisite.
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