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Happy Panther

Jobby Job?  

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  1. 1. Jobby Job?

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11. Philosopher?

Really? I didn't think getting stoned and eating chips all day was considered a "job"

I feel bad with anyone whose job is lower than 83, because according to this, you are worse off than a janitor. Or you could accept that this list is total B.S.

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11. Philosopher?

Really? I didn't think getting stoned and eating chips all day was considered a "job"

I feel bad with anyone whose job is lower than 83, because according to this, you are worse off than a janitor. Or you could accept that this list is total B.S.

Philosophy is one of the foundations of a successful modern society. :cornut:

And I'm only half-joking, which is the scary part.

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I guess the closest thing for me is 13. Technical writer, as that is in my job description.

I'm just surprised there is nothing in there for business development. I mean that is the one career in business that is recession proof. No matter how bad the economy is, there will always be contracts, procurements, and strategic partnerships.

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