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mikebrey is looking for a career that will allow him to have prestige. 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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Ted Mosby (How I Met Your Mother)
Architects design plans for new buildings and homes. In his life, Ted Mosby has done both these things. However, now, he spends his weeks recanting the grand architecture of his life to his children, explaining how he met their mother.
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David Basner (Nothing in Common)
You are the ideal advertising executive with quick wit, creativity, and a hand in current trends- it's smooth sailing for you. Life is like a box of chocolates and you are going to eat every one.
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Indiana Jones (Indiana Jones Series)
Archaeologists study artifacts of past civilizations in order to better understand their cultures and societies. While some do this from the comforts of their cushy desks, Indy takes a more hands-on approach by whipping Nazis, raiding dangerous tombs and running from giant boulders.
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Patrick Bateman (American Psycho)
This can be a very profitable profession if you are persuasive and aggressive. Bateman buys stocks and buys women. But he also cuts stocks and cuts women. In his spare time, this American Psycho enjoys fine dining and doodling.
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Dr. Chen (Eli Stone)
You will be helping people relieve stress through small needles in the skin. Feel free to give them the "Asian" experience, they want the whole package.
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Dixie High / St George, Utah
High School Student (USA)

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