McMcLaughlin is looking for a career that will allow her to have prestige. She doesn't want to work hard, and values social relevance. She enjoys Writing and Math, and is good at being creative.
Brian Fantana (Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy) Arguably greater celebrities than movie stars, television reporters win remarkable trust and praise. As for Brian Fantana, he could tell you, "Sixty percent of the time, it works every time."
Erin Brockovich (Erin Brockovich) A paralegal works administratively under the direct supervision of a lawyer. Erin Brokovich (played by that misery, what's-her-face) is a paralegal, and it's due to her hard work that the movie ends happily ever after.
Nick Naylor (Thank You for Smoking) The job of the lobbyist is to convince officials that you are right and that they are wrong, and that if they don't change their stance, their career is over. Thanks to Nick Naylor spreading the good news of tobacco, we still have cigarettes.
Professor Henry Higgins (My Fair Lady) To swallow or not to swallow? Many young women have contemplated this question, but none have discussed it more passionately than speech pathologists. Henry Higgins exemplifies his oral fixation by forcing his poor, young pupil Eliza Doolittle to practice her speech with a mouthful of marbles.
Rabbi Tuckman (The Adventures of Robin Hood) Step one: Become Jewish; you will find being Catholic or Muslim will be a great hurdle in your path to becoming Rabbinical. If you're already Jewish, your halfway there. Rabbi Tuckman was a Rabbi way back when, and not only did he preach the faith, he also shipped Manischewitz.