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Money
No more than you need
rags
riches
Power
Less than many, more than some
pushover
head-honcho
Prestige
Some of your friends are Jealous
nobody
idol
Sex Appeal
People are starting to notice you
nun
porn star
Flexible Hours
Consider it a normal 9-to-5
strict
loose
Social Relevance
Your work concerns the masses!
irrelevant
Ghandi
Flexible Work Location
U R the Marco Polo of the Job World
chained to desk
work in boxers
Continued Learning
Start working on that Masters!
unnecessary
necessary
Math
2 + 2 = 5? Close enough
none
mathmatician
Science
Knowing Science exists is enough
Paris Hilton
Albert Einstein
Arts
Stick Figure Artistry Necessary
playschool
Picasso
Writing
Hello, Established Author!
getting cards
novels
Physical Labor
Can you lift an infant with ease?
featherweight
heavyweight
Managing People
Can manage a couple of people
follower
leader
Sales
Efficient at using eBay, at least
buyer
seller
Helping People
Apathetic towards others
loner
philanthropist
Taking Risks
Paper cuts are your worst fears
desk clerk
thrill-seeker
Being Creative
Devoid of creative thought? Ok
accountant
artist

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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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