belfastguzzi Posted March 30, 2006 Author Posted March 30, 2006 It told me I was most driven by Peace. Even my Veglia is more accurate. Rj 84398[/snapback] That type of test is no good at all for someone with your, ahhm, for someone with a...erm, for someone who is.. ...let's see... Oh never mind. Try this.
badmotogoozer Posted March 30, 2006 Posted March 30, 2006 Now I certainly can recognize something in those inkblots! I think the other test would have been more accurate if the things I saw were listed in the choices... Come on! 57 questions, hundreds of possible answers, and not one of the choices was "two dogs humping". I can't be the only one... Rj
Frenchbob Posted April 1, 2006 Posted April 1, 2006 That type of test is no good at all for someone with your, ahhm, for someone with a...erm, for someone who is.....let's see... Oh never mind. Try this. 84407[/snapback] You've been on that site again, haven't you?
Guest Nogbad Posted April 1, 2006 Posted April 1, 2006 You've been on that site again, haven't you? 84628[/snapback] BFG seems to be obsessed with ladies' foundation garments.......
belfastguzzi Posted April 2, 2006 Author Posted April 2, 2006 Tickle has sent me an unsolicited Job Report! You guys will get yours soon, no doubt. It says that I should be an Architect. It also says that I should NOT be an Insurance Underwriter! It's actually accurate. I often wish that I was an architect – and had considered doing it a long time ago, but at school I wasn't allowed to do both Arts and Physics A levels (probably would have needed Maths too, from what I remember) based on your unique skill set, the #1 right job for you is an: Architect Avg. salary: $51,000 - $68,000 Your runner-up jobs are: Avg. salary: Graphic artist $62,000 - $81,000 Film editor $23,000 - $36,000 Creative Writer $65,000 - $83,000 Interior designer $51,000 - $75,000 Commercial artist $62,000 - $81,000 Musician $36,000 - $53,000 Why These Jobs Work For You You are the person for a job that involves thinking outside the box. You are innovative and intellectual. You don't like paying attention to administrative details, though you pay attention to details when necessary for aesthetic or practical reasons. Organizing and filing do not appeal to you. Your skills are in the art of expression, and you have the ability to convey the message to the intended audience effectively. Etc. blah. etc.... Wrong Job if you want to avoid your wrong Job, don't be an: Underwriter Why shouldn't you be an underwriter? Remember it's not all about the skills you have or don't have. The Right Job for you is the job that suits your personality best. For true job satisfaction, your job environment needs to match your personality. Beyond the daily tasks of an insurance underwriter — accepting or rejecting insurance applications, examining client insurance risks, and assigning value to property — underwriters are driven by efficiency. They like things to run smoothly and with as few hitches as possible. They are also detail oriented and disorder will lead to their downfall. These are just some of the reasons you wouldn't find life as an underwriter very satisfying — why it's the Wrong Job for you. What's it going to say for you bad boys? Hair Stylist for lovely Nogbad?
belfastguzzi Posted April 14, 2006 Author Posted April 14, 2006 ...lots of info , blah.... Film Appearances: MothraGuzzi goes to Seattle (1961) Kawazilla Vs. MothraNevada (1964) Triumphrah, The Three-Headed Monster (1964) SpaceKawazilla Vs. The Ducati Monster (1966) Destroy All Monsters (1968) Fatboy Vs. Norge (1992) Enzo Vs. Anysenseof Goodtaste (ongoing) WildGuzzilla Vs.11LeMansForum (1994) 80352[/snapback] New release The Fastest Indian Meal Moth Vs Imaginery Guzzi SuperMoth
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