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MC610 is looking for a career that will allow him to have sex appeal. He doesn't mind to work hard, and values continued learning. He enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at managing people.
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Professor Sherman Klump (The Nutty Professor)
Professors have found a way to never get a job: they just stay in school until they are dead. Klump, at least, is one of those professors who does a lot of research and work outside of his job, which amuses his entire family.
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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.
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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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Chef (South Park)
Cooks are great! They make the food that you can't make yourself. Chef proves you can be a sexy cook, and that you can say terrible, terrible things to children without repercussions.
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Brian Flanagan (Cocktail)
Bartenders fulfill the greatest need in our society: getting and keeping us drunk. Screw bartending school, go to clown college and become an expert juggler like Brian, then you'll rake in the big tips.
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Woodstock High School / Woodstock, Georgia
High School Student (USA)

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