piratemonkey is looking for a career that will allow her to have money. She doesn't want to work hard, and values continued learning. She enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at helping people.
Dr. Preston Burke (Grey's Anatomy) If you are good with your hands, and brilliant, this profession may be for you. Preston Burke is as gifted at using a scalpel as he is at removing his scrubs in the heat of the moment.
John Kimble (Kindergarten Cop) You teach the malleable minds of the world to think, explore, and work to their maximum potential. You can also teach them anatomy, like what the difference between girls and boys is.
Inspector Gadget (Inspector Gadget) John Wayne Gacy and Ted Bundy were both put in jail due to the hard work of detectives, as were a host of other criminals and crumb-bums. Inspector Gadget doesn't really do anything. His niece, Penny (who I had quite the crush on when I was a kid-got to love them cartoon honeys), does all the work.
Glen Quagmire (Family Guy) A podiatrist cures all kinds of foot ailments, from bunions to gout. Glen Quagmire, while he is actually an airline pilot, is a great lover of the foot, and has licked quite a few of them clean, I'm sure, thereby preventing all kinds of maladies.
Dr. Derek Shepherd (Grey's Anatomy) A physician is an unspecialized doctor: They need to know about everything, but only enough to diagnose and refer to another doctor, a specialist. Dr. Derek Shepherd is a general practitioner on Grey's Anatomy.