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Money
You'll be comfortable
rags
riches
Power
Less than many, more than some
pushover
head-honcho
Prestige
Everyone is Jealous of You!
nobody
idol
Sex Appeal
Oh, they definitely notice you!
nun
porn star
Flexible Hours
Working hard, or Hardly Working?
strict
loose
Social Relevance
Your work concerns many
irrelevant
Ghandi
Flexible Work Location
Next stop: Space!
chained to desk
work in boxers
Continued Learning
Start working on that Masters!
unnecessary
necessary
Math
2 + 2 = 5? Close enough
none
mathmatician
Science
Knowing Science exists is enough
Paris Hilton
Albert Einstein

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Writer/Editor: Miranda Priestly (The Devil Wears Prada)
Writers and editors use their writing skills to educate and inform, and sometimes for evil. In Miranda Priestly's case, she terrorizes the underlings at her glamourous fashion magazine, forcing them to fetch lattes, walk her dog and track down advanced copies of the latest Harry Potter book.

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Fiction Writer: All Jobs are Tough
The first piece of advice I have for people who want to be writers is "Write!" The second: "Get people to read your stuff no matter what the medium and figure out a way to make money at it." You can't just "be a writer" these days. You have to market yourself; moreover, you have to know your market and how to reach it, whether independently or through the standard "submissions" process.
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Writer/Editor: Associate editor
Be prepared to work very hard for very little money. Still, you'll have a good time. You're life won't be 'Gossip Girls' but if you will probably end up at some parties where Matthew Perry is wandering around trying, and failing, to pick up girls.
  • Currently 3/5
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Writer/Editor: Working with Crazies
Wow, I just read a review on this site by a fiction writer...I think I worked with that guy before. He was an asshole, always lamenting his sorry plight until his search for pity made you sick, deep in your guts. He’s not without a point, writing is, in fact hard, but for Christ’s sake, it isn’t that bad. Well, I’m an editor, which is not so laborious, not so difficult. It takes patience, sure, but overall it’s a really fun job.
  • Currently 4/5
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Fiction Writer: More Laborious Than Labor
The hardest job in the world. If you’re not ready for that, if you think writing is just a leisurely activity and you can make it a profession and not have to work, you’re dead wrong, and you should prepare yourself for struggle. First: the act of writing, alone, is extremely complicated. To come up with a story is not necessarily a hard thing to do, sometimes it comes to you in total completion, but figuring out the best way to tell that story is almost impossible. And then, when you have compl...
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