Kathy has helped hartley find his role in life! Check out the roles below to see the famous characters that Kathy thinks match hartley's personality/interests, and the career/college recommendations based on Kathy's answers.

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Mark Ritts (In Smog and Thunder)
Historians research and compile the stories we learn in school. But The Historian is a little too good at morphing horrific events into fairy tales.
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Shauna (Entourage)
Famous people often do things that they shouldn't do, so they need publicists to spread the word that they are better people than they actually are. On the show Entourage Shauna is the perfect example, covering over all of the hootinannies that those boys get into.
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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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Kim Jong Il (Team America: World Police)
Diplomats resolve all sorts of tensions and conflicts between nations (if they are good, a bad one creates these, I'm sure), and get to sit down for a good luncheon from time to time. Kim Jong Il plays diplomat as well as musical theatre enthusiast for disastrous results.
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Alice Kinnon (The Last Days of Disco)
An eye for detail and a lot of creativity will lead you to success in this career. Disco music will not lead you to success because it is DEAD!
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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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Mayor Adam West (Family Guy)
Mayors oversee and govern the politcal organization of their cities. Unlike the bumbling Adam West (and many others we've known), you have to look after the town first.
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Abigail Chase (National Treasure)
Being a museum curator involves planning exhibits and being the liaison to the public. One wonders how Abigail, who does not seem to be all that bright, ever became a museum curator, especially at the Smithsonian, where you'd think they had higher standards.
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Matt Hooper (Jaws)
Marine biologists study underwater life, mostly in the oceans, but certainly not limited to them. Matt Hooper shows that marine biologists can beat up sharks as well as save them.
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Paul Barnell (The Big White)
Travel agents figure out the best possible vacation for someone they don't really know all that well. Paul Burnell isn't so good at this, and the only way he can get himself out of the financial trouble he's in, is to kidnap a frozen corpse that the mob is chasing.

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Kathy's Answers

Q. The elderly, foster kids and animal welfare be damned: for Bill, "non-profit" is a non-option.

A. Kathy stronly disagrees

Q. It would be satisfying for Bill to fire someone he didn't like, even if they were doing a good job.

A. Kathy very strongly agrees

Q. Bill needs a career his Mom or Dad (or Wife/Sister/Brother/friends) can brag about.

A. Kathy very strongly agrees

Q. Bill spends at least a half hour at the gym every day to keep his smokin' bod in shape--never know when he will need to whip off his shirt for a cheesecake calendar photo shoot.

A. Kathy very stronly disagrees

Q. Bill needs three cups of coffee to shock himself to functional by 10 am.

A. Kathy very stronly disagrees

Q. According to Bill, "A job is a job is a job--its primary purpose is to keep me housed, clothed and fed."

A. Kathy stronly disagrees

Q. Bill would enjoy participating in conference calls with no shirt on.

A. Kathy very strongly agrees

Q. Bill enjoys self-enrichment: Saturday morning life drawing, evening small business classes, weekend afternoons spent pouring over The Idiot's Guide to _____....

A. Kathy very stronly disagrees

Q. Out at dinner with friends, everyone turns to Bill when it's time to calculate the tip.

A. Kathy very stronly disagrees

Q. It really annoys Bill when scifi movies get the facts blatantly wrong.

A. Kathy very strongly agrees

Q. Bill has a unique style, doodles well, and is always the first to know about indie bands.

A. Kathy stronly disagrees

Q. Bill is the person everyone turns to when they need help writing an essay, cover letter, or fake Doctor's note.

A. Kathy very strongly agrees

Q. Bill would be bored sitting at a desk all day.

A. Kathy very stronly disagrees

Q. Bill likes telling people what to do.

A. Kathy very strongly agrees

Q. Bill is always the person who successfully argues to get a grade changed, makes friends with bartenders, and has an easy time getting guys/girls.

A. Kathy stronly disagrees

Q. Bill would be happy to help a friend move all of their belongings into a 4th-story walk-up.

A. Kathy very stronly disagrees

Q. Bill was the first of our friends to get to second base, crack open a can of PBR and invest in the stock market--but not all in one day.

A. Kathy very stronly disagrees

Q. Bill would rather celebrate your birthday with a card he made, not one bought in a store.

A. Kathy very stronly disagrees
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