sdonahue10 is looking for a career that will allow her to have sex appeal. She doesn't want to work hard, and values social relevance. She enjoys Math and Science, and is good at managing people.
Harry S. Stamper (Armageddon) Oil engineers get the oil out of the ground. Those machines don't operate themselves, you know. The career advancement opportunities are amazing: just look at Harry S. Stamper, who got to go to space, blow up a meteor and save mankind.
Miles Dyson (Terminator 2: Judgment Day) Manufacturing engineers come up with fancy-pants gadgets and figure out how to make them work. Miles Dyson is chief engineer at SkyCorp, and he has been working on robot technology that is going to bring on Judgment Day.
Kevin Malone (The Office) The finance industry encompasses banks, credit cards, insurance, consumer finance, stock brokerages, and more. Kevin Malone enjoys the accounting angle with childlike peculiarity.
Harold Crick (Stranger Than Fiction) Taxation raises money for the government. It sounds simple, but for tax man Harold Crick there's that Strangely Fictional voice spelling out his impending doom.
Milo Jackson (Airheads) Audio engineers help produce and record sound. Milo Jackson not only does both these things, but also fends off crazed water gun-toting metal heads that want to hijack his radio station.