Best Careers 2009

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Be Positive

WE CAN DO IT...................!

Zinx Vid of HI @ Nov 07, 2009 09:10:17 AM

Professor of Health Policy

As a professor of health policy, does that mean that now half my job is better and half is worse?!?!?! :)

Dr. Willie H. Oglesby of OH @ Oct 20, 2009 14:10:29 PM

time economic public read brightness

external costs infrared recent number

anonalemoi of DC @ Oct 09, 2009 15:16:30 PM

hmmm

Do you mean "come on?"

yo of MN @ Oct 03, 2009 22:44:35 PM

Ha Ha! Again...

Sorry didn't know the post would post ABOVE the post I was laughing at. The post about acturial science is the hilarious one!

Carla Bruni of KS @ Sep 24, 2009 01:10:00 AM

Ha Ha!

LMFAO at the comment above! Freakin hilarious!

Carla Bruni of KS @ Sep 24, 2009 01:08:22 AM

Reply to "It Still Hasnt Explaned" by Angry Viewer

You will sound much more educated, thereby giving your argument more strength, if you LEARN HOW TO SPELL:

Hasnt --> Hasn't

Explaned --> Explained

persific --> Specific

orginised --> Organized

I mean, c'mon, really?

Stickler for the Stupid of NC @ Sep 21, 2009 11:01:46 AM

It Still Hasnt Explaned!

Stockbrocker?....ETC...ETC!

Please list it more persific, its all mixed up, kinda like mumbo jumbo!

Next time I visit this page I expect it to be orginised.

-ANGRY viewer! >;l

Non Of You Buissness! of FL @ Sep 14, 2009 14:35:01 PM

Best career

I think, in this financial and economic strain, actuarial science remains the best career ever.

Gao @ Aug 25, 2009 04:07:55 AM

civil

salary

ashok of CA @ Aug 16, 2009 08:03:33 AM

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