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Friday, May 21st, 2010
Out of these jobs, which makes the most money, and sounds most like me?
OKay, so I’m a people-person, love writing and singing and dancing, am good at debating and can easily get people to understand my thoughts and usually agree with them. I am smart. Which of these occupations would be the best for me:
-Stockbroker
-Secretary
-Receptionist
-Recruitment Consultant
-Politician
-Marketing
-Human Resources Manager
-Religious Minister
-Teacher
-Lawyer
-Adveritsing Consultant
-Financial Advisor
-Financial Planner
-GP
-Physical Therapist
-Occupational Therapy
-Public Relations
-Estate Agent
-Travel Agent
-Restauranter
-Hotel Manager
-Events Organizer
Note: I’m not looking for a real career, I just want to know what I should aspire to be. ALSO: these careers were chosen for me by an online career test.
Physical therapist or lawyer
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