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x_xsox_x is looking for a career that will allow her to have prestige. She doesn't want to work hard, and values continued learning. She enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at managing people.
89%
Dr. Tony Gates (ER)
Paramedics drive ambulences and perform medical work in the ambulences and on the scenes of accidents. Tony Gates was a pretty boy paramedic who screwed up all the time because he was busy flirting instead of working... bum.
88%
Silvia Broome (The Interpreter)
Interpreters work closely with others, producing "on-the-fly" translations of human speech. Unfortunately, this skill made Silvia Broome privy to an assassination plot. Imagine having to translate "you're going to die" to an unsuspecting diplomat. Not fun.
87%
Harms (ER)
You are perfect for bouncing around in the back of an ambulance en route to save the life of a stranger. Unlike on ER, it would be best if you don't get romantic with your coworkers.
86%
Dr. Finn Dandridge (Grey's Anatomy)
Veterinarians cure sick or injured animals. Dr. Finn Dandridge lived out in a cabin and still got a beautiful girl. Do you think it was because his outdoorsy mentality was charming? No, it was because he was a vet and girls like cute animals.
85%
Prof. Emily Appleton (National Treasure: Book of Secrets)
Translators capture the nuance and grammar of one language and put it into another. Emily the polyglot plugs them into her noggin and goes wild. Steer her clear of your dictionaries.
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