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5 comments:
They don't have mother on there, so of course you are going to show up as something different.
I worked in Accounting as a Supervisor, I now work only jobs my children can go with me.
that is one of the most interesting quiz thingys i've seen. i'm not surprised that you scored as a journalist. PS your comment on my sight about shoveling forkfuls of cake in your mouth cracked me UP. you are too funny
I also got Journalism (92%), Sprittibee. Actually I took a Print Jorunalism program in college. Rated high on sociology and philosophy too.
my boaz's ruth - :) well, the funny truth is that journalism was my first pick in college. I took one class and dropped it the first week when the professor told me to read "the whole paper" because there would be a pop quiz Monday. I didn't want someone else telling me WHAT to write about, or making me NOT write my opinions. I would make a poor journalist because I can't help but be truthful and bias! A good journalist only gives the facts and hides their own slant like a poker player.
Sheri - I loved English in college. I still love English. ;) You and me, both, baby!
Lori - I worked in all kinds of office jobs... although accounting was not one of them (unless you count two years ago when I did an audit in Quick Books for someone for the summer). I do my own checkbook at home in MS Money and that's plenty enough accounting for me! Tax season got a lot easier when I finally broke down and hired someone! I hated filing taxes. My husband is a hands-off the finances kind of guy. I am very anal about record keeping, so he saw the talent and handed it all to me. Sometimes I don't mind, but I think couples should BOTH be involved with finances for the best results.
Jenig - Thanks, I think... ;) I have managed to lay off the icing since I wrote on your blog... however... the chocolate chip cookies continue to beckon!
Corey - I think Art would be my favorite of the "jobs" which I scored high for... unless you lump writing for fun in with Journalism or English. I love blogging, and am glad for an outlet for my writing fervor that doesn't consume me. It is just enough writing to feed the urge, and yet still maintain a "day job". ;) Thanks for stopping back in.
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