CIA agents don't kill anybody. Their main duty is to recruit spies. All they do is recruit, train, and collect data. If anybody dies, he was killed by someone recruited and trained by the CIA, not by an agent.
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Originally posted by loseyournameSupposedly entomologists are in demand. They're needed by agriculture to help find better ways of ridding crops of pests, and they're in short supply. From what I've heard, they can almost name their own price.
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The very first thing I ever wanted to be (and kept wanting to be until I hit college) was a marine biologist. I love love love everything about the ocean and marine life and scuba diving and snorkeling and sailing, etc. Marine biology isn't what I want to do anymore, I guess you could say I jumped ship and now I am into molecular biology and genetics. However, if I could get paid to spend my days in, on, and around the water and still do something scientific, I would do it. Perhaps I can build a lab on the ocean. Problem solved.The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
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And now....Back to the original subject of this thread.
When I was a kid, I always wanted to work in the art department of either Disney or other respectable design studios.
Changed my mind to being a doctor. My father pushed me too much and I got turned off.
Now I'm back at what I always wanted to do, work in the art department as a film/video editor.
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