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gotjuice is looking for a career that will allow him to have power. He doesn't want to work hard, and values social relevance. He enjoys Writing and Science, and is good at helping people.
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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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Harms (ER)
You are perfect for bouncing around in the back of an ambulance en route to save the life of a stranger. Unlike on ER, it would be best if you don't get romantic with your coworkers.
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Lyle Lanely (The Simpsons)
Towns, cities, Podunk villages, they all need a person to plan how they are going to be mapped out. Lyle Lanely is the mastermind of the monorail system to iduce growth and prosperity in a town, until it blows up.
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Rika Nishina (Ju-on: The Grudge)
Social workers help clients with anything from housing to personal and domestic problems. But Rika is well beyond bed-ridden patients and alcoholics. Fighting ghosts with a Grudge is her reluctant specialty.
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Matt Foley (Saturday Night Live)
Motivate kids to do something with their life, point them in a good direction, that's what career counselors do. Matt Foley's hard-luck story has probably driven more kids to college than all the actual career counselors in the world have... I remember mine being worthless.
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Eagle High School / Eagle, Idaho
High School Student (USA)

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