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Money
No more than you need
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riches
Power
Who cares about power, anyway?
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head-honcho
Prestige
Finally gaining some Respect!
nobody
idol
Sex Appeal
You might get lucky!
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Flexible Hours
Consider it a normal 9-to-5
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Social Relevance
Your work concerns many
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Start working on that Masters!
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necessary
Math
Understand Basic Arithmetic
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Science
You can teach High School Science!
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Dietician/Nutritionist: 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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