Claire S is looking for a career that will allow her to have prestige. She doesn't mind to work hard, and values continued learning. She enjoys Arts and Writing, and is good at being creative.
Billy Walsh (Entourage) The job of the director is to tell actors what to do and how to do it, like a dictator, and then to work with the DP, lighting guys, and set designers to make the best possible shots; also, they like to fire the guys that get coffee for them.
Miranda Priestly (The Devil Wears Prada) Writers and editors use their writing skills to educate and inform, and sometimes for evil. In Miranda Priestly's case, she terrorizes the underlings at her glamourous fashion magazine, forcing them to fetch lattes, walk her dog and track down advanced copies of the latest Harry Potter book.
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.
Dr. Preston Burke (Grey's Anatomy) If you are good with your hands, and brilliant, this profession may be for you. Preston Burke is as gifted at using a scalpel as he is at removing his scrubs in the heat of the moment.
John Beckwith (Wedding Crashers) A venture capitalist funds prospective businesses, inventions and more. If you can become a venture capitalist, go for it, because if you succeed you'll have so much free time and cash that you can crash weddings just like John Beckwith.