ireneko41 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 Math and Writing, and is good at managing people.
Ned Ryerson (Groundhog Day) Insurance agents sell all types of insurance for cars, homes and even lives. In order to be successful, however, you need to hound people the way Ned Ryerson pesters Bill Murray.
Cleveland Heep (Lady in the Water) Apartment buildings have problems (rats, leaks), and they need property managers to come in and fix these issues. Cleveland Heep thinks he just has a leak or two to fix, and it turns out there are ghosts. If you've got ghosts and you call the super, you're a wimp.
Tom Stall (A History of Violence) You will be responsible for making sure the day to day operations of the restaurant run smoothly. If you are an ex-mobster, a restaurant may be the perfect hiding spot for you.
Bob Slydell (Office Space) Businesses need consultants to tell them what to do. Everyone needs someone to tell them what to do. Bob reviews employees and fires them when applicable.
Jack Arnold (The Wonder Years) Purchasing managers buy the goods and services a company or institution needs, either to resell to customers or for the establishment to use itself. Remember The Wonder Years? Well the father, Jack Arnold, was a purchasing manager, and he seemed happy enough.