Do you know what kind of career you would've held down in the 1960s? Take these 10 questions and find out!
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Do you enjoy traveling?
Yes
No
It depends on the destination
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Do you enjoy helping others?
Absolutely
If I feel like it
Nope
Question 3/10
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Do you consider yourself to be a creative individual?
Definitely
Not really
Sometimes
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What would you spend your tax refund on?
A car
Clothes
Gifts for others
Charitable organizations
A vacation
Other
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What would be your must have desert island item?
My iPad
My favorite book
A picture of my family
Swiss army knife
Food/water
Other
Question 6/10
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Who would you most enjoy eating dinner with?
Oprah Winfrey
The Dalai Lama
George Clooney
Barack Obama
Other
Question 7/10
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What word best describes you?
Bold
Confident
Compassionate
Intellectual
Charming
Other
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What do you most want out of a work environment?
Excitement
Challenges
Friendly co-workers
Organization
Flexibility
Other
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What is your favorite genre of music?
Pop
Alternative
R&B
Folk
Rock n' roll
Other
Question 10/10
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Choose your preferred work attire:
Uniform
Business casual
Dressed up
Casual comfort
Other
In the 1960s, you would've held down a job as a nurse. As a compassionate and caring individual, nursing would have most definitely been your preferred profession. Not only do you get to help people on a day to day basis, but you would've enjoyed building camaraderie with your fellow nurses.
Nurse
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In the 1960s, you would've been a teacher! Teaching is one of the most important professions in the world, and we know you wouldn't have taken this job lightly. Sharing your knowledge with others is truly a passion.
Teacher
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In the 1960s, you would've been a sales person! With a wit and charm that is unmatched, you could sell just about anything to anyone. You have a keen ability to bend the truth in such a way that you can make anything sound appealing.
Sales Person
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In the 1960s, you would've been a seamstress. You have a talent for sewing, pattern making, and fashion. You also love the creative freedom that being a seamstress allows.
Seamstress
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In the 1960s, you would've been a stewardess. With a love of travel and high altitude hijinks, flying as a stewardess would've been your groovy dream job.
Stewardess
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