everyone else is doing it, and gee, this one might be useful

Sep 14, 2007 18:08

Or maybe the questions all seem a little too transparent. Are there not enough PhDs in Survey Research and Methodology?
    thirty-nine questions answered, forty-five questions answered, top eleven recommendations on the board
  1. Industrial Engineering Tech
  2. Logistics Specialist
  3. Cartographer
  4. Model Maker
  5. Computer Network Specialist

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enth September 15 2007, 02:13:51 UTC
I think it's pretty safe to say you answered "Very Interested" in the question regarding making and thinking about maps.

Also, Model Builder? Like the old Japanese guy with forty kinds of miniscule paintbrushes and a squadron of zeroes hanging from his ceiling? Had no idea that was a paid position.

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esmesquall September 15 2007, 19:03:18 UTC
I think one of the reason my results sucked was that I answered "don't care" to just about everything. I'm an Asshole.

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ouro September 15 2007, 22:49:49 UTC
Yeah, it might have been nice to see an aptitude questionnaire that gave the issue-area and then asked how much you'd need to be paid to do it.

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"dot dot dot" ouro September 15 2007, 22:47:36 UTC
Evidently model builders are in demand in the Japanese pornographic video industry. According to some article I read on either BoingBoing or PinkTentacle, ...

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graceness September 15 2007, 15:09:07 UTC
I could totally see you being an air traffic controller... of DOOM

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ouro September 15 2007, 22:48:49 UTC
I can see five careers in that list that are essentially "telling other people what to do", which I think I'm not half-bad at. The air traffic control aspect just adds a little more injury to the situation in which my orders aren't followed.

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graceness September 15 2007, 22:54:09 UTC
Plus, you get those nifty stick thingies.

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ouro September 18 2007, 00:52:39 UTC
the flashlights with the glowy-nozzle that the ground crew uses?

I was thinking more of the "sit at a huge radar display and imagine gnats hovering above it". probably not unlike writing a fugue.

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