mtstorm6 is looking for a career that will allow him to have sex appeal. He doesn't mind to work hard, and values continued learning. He enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at being creative.
87%
Mickey Goldmill (Rocky I-III)
An athletic trainer helps athletes get ready to compete in their chosen sport. In Mickey Goldmill's case, this includes motivating Rocky by telling him things like: "You're gonna eat lightnin'; you're gonna crap thunder!" That's certainly inspiring.
86%
Chef (South Park)
Cooks are great! They make the food that you can't make yourself. Chef proves you can be a sexy cook, and that you can say terrible, terrible things to children without repercussions.
84%
Brian Flanagan (Cocktail)
Bartenders fulfill the greatest need in our society: getting and keeping us drunk. Screw bartending school, go to clown college and become an expert juggler like Brian, then you'll rake in the big tips.
83%
Smokey Bear (Smokey Bear Commercials)
Forest workers make sure we don't die from lack of oxygen for a lack of trees. Smokey the Bear spends his time warning against fires, but I think it is because he lives in the woods, and if you burn them down, he's deadzo.
83%
Jesus (South Park)
Carpenters build homes mostly, but some even specialize in other things such as furniture, cabinets, tables, etc. Have you ever wondered what Jesus built? Crucifixes need to be built: It's possible that Jesus was commissioned by Pontius Pilate to construct the very cross he was nailed to.
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mtstorm6

Manheim Twp Hs / Lancaster, Pennsylvania
High School Student (USA)

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