keke2fine620 is looking for a career that will allow her to have sex appeal. She doesn't want to work hard, and values freedom. She enjoys Math and Writing, and is good at sales.
Tony Montana (Scarface) Entrepreneurs start businesses, any kind of businesses. Though he was a nickel-and-dime drug dealer once, Tony Montana now deals in massive quantities.
Bill Lumbergh (Office Space) Businesses need managers: without a boss breathing down your neck you would never do any work at all, you'd just sit there, or stay home and show up on Friday for your paycheck. Lumbergh is the perfect example of how even the most unpleasant of people can get the respect of a whole corporation by simply having a good job.
Nick Marshall (What Women Want) You are very charismatic and that is why this job is for you. You get to wine and dine clients while you try to sell them on ad campaigns. Just don't fall in love with your boss while you are trying to steal her job.
Jack Torrance (The Shining) There's a thousand problems that could come up in a hotel, and the hotel manager must prevent or fix them. Unfortunately for Jack, his hotel has a problem with ghosts, and the only way to fix the problem is to murder his family with an axe. Oh well, when duty calls...
Mickey Goldmill (Rocky I-III) An athletic trainer helps athletes get ready to compete in their chosen sport. In Mickey Goldmill's case, this includes motivating Rocky by telling him things like: "You're gonna eat lightnin'; you're gonna crap thunder!" That's certainly inspiring.