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tml1836 is looking for a career that will allow him to have money. He doesn't want to work hard, and values social relevance. He enjoys Math and Arts, and is good at managing people.
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Col. Nicholson (The Bridge on the River Kwai)
Civil Engineers design and build things like bridges to help the development of a city. When the river Kwai needed a bridge built, Colonel Nicholson and his ragtag soldiers were called in to get the job done. Unfortunately it didn't survive the explosion.
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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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Buck Strickland (King of the Hill)
Industrial engineers find the fastest way for you to get your cheeseburger or how to make that heart transplant smoother. Buck Strickland is the head-honcho of Strickland Propane, but he is, unfortunately, undone by booze and women.
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Jimmy Hoffa (Hoffa)
A labor relations manager protect the rights of union workers by negotiating better contracts and working conditions. Be careful with whom you associate with, however, or you'll end up like Teamsters Labor Leader Jimmy Hoffa: missing.
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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.
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tml1836

Reservoir High / Fulton, Maryland
High School Student (USA)

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