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carli89 is looking for a career that will allow her to have money. She doesn't mind to work hard, and values continued learning. She enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at managing people.
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Dr. Ross Geller (Friends)
Anthropologists study different cultures in an effort to understand how they grow and develop. As a paleontologist, Dr. Ross "We were on a Break!" Geller spends his life trying to understand dinosaur culture and the reason why he has so many failed marriages.
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Honey (House M.D.)
Some people have heart problems and high blood pressure: they need dieticians; others have diabetes: they, too, need dieticians; some are just ridiculously fat: they need dieticians. The bummer of being a dietician is that you have to work closely with pig-headed doctors whom you likely hate.
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David Puddy (Seinfeld)
Cars are always going to break down, so there is no shortage of work for the mechanic. David Puddy, though slightly daft, is the only honest mechanic in New York City.
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John Kimble (Kindergarten Cop)
You teach the malleable minds of the world to think, explore, and work to their maximum potential. You can also teach them anatomy, like what the difference between girls and boys is.
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Sam (Unleashed/Danny the Dog)
Instrument repair is replacing strings, fixing damaged instrument frames and tuning instruments. Even though he is blind, Sam proves that you can still tune a mean piano and teach someone to play as long as you have impeccable hearing.
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Forest Lake Sr. / Forest Lake, Minnesota
High School Student (USA)

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