Accounting; not much abstract thinking, no understanding of physical sciences, no art or style, no creation, and only one correct answer. Not much crossover at all.
Jan 31, 20 12:30 am ·
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tduds
My mother is an accountant. When I was a kid we'd play with Legos. Her favorite thing was to build the model on the box according to the instructions and put each model's pieces into a different baggie for easy reference. My favorite thing was to dump all the bags out & invent cites. We are in the appropriate careers.
lol, my FIL is an accountant type too (works in financial operations of a large corporation), and gets a new Lego set around Thanksgiving of some type of Christmas scene that we put together while watching football and staying out of the kitchen. He's exactly the same as your mother.
Jan 31, 20 1:53 pm ·
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joseffischer
Now I'm worried I was supposed to be an accountant
Furthest Field of Architecture
What is the furthest field from architecture that requires higher level education?
Ie: doctor, engineer, etc.
all of them, but from the top of my head, let’s say: astronaut, surgeon, surgical astronaut...
What’s the point of your question anyways?
Astrophysicist in a porn shop?
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I saw a chart once that the career opposite of architect is butcher/ meatpacker, so I think surgeon is darn close while requiring higher education.
That makes sense - putting together buildings is the opposite of taking apart animals.
Anesthesiologist
Ha, I have one as a client now and would agree--we exist on different planes.
Accounting; not much abstract thinking, no understanding of physical sciences, no art or style, no creation, and only one correct answer. Not much crossover at all.
My mother is an accountant. When I was a kid we'd play with Legos. Her favorite thing was to build the model on the box according to the instructions and put each model's pieces into a different baggie for easy reference. My favorite thing was to dump all the bags out & invent cites. We are in the appropriate careers.
lol, my FIL is an accountant type too (works in financial operations of a large corporation), and gets a new Lego set around Thanksgiving of some type of Christmas scene that we put together while watching football and staying out of the kitchen. He's exactly the same as your mother.
Now I'm worried I was supposed to be an accountant
subjective question but here’s my subjective answer:
an engineer
lawyers - instead of solving problems, they create them to get money out of everybody.
Although many architects do indeed create problems for money.
All this time I've been solving problems for no money. I've got it backwards.
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