A photographer.
2006-08-07 14:31:58
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answer #1
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answered by Hipster Doofus 2
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Detective work-clues that are over looked, forensic science-easily place things, lawyer-remember cases and laws without struggling as much, doctor, especially surgeon-mainly knowledge and memorization, security-walk through a home or business and think for the rest of the day any possible weak spot to up security, and the list goes on. A photographic memory is a great edge that can be utilized in most any jobs. I have a horrible memory for most things, yet in one of my past jobs as a CNA i could rattle off every detail of each of the 30+ residents in my area for most of an entire week at a time. You can use your memory to help you in any path you take.
2006-08-07 14:32:32
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answered by x_lil_redangel_x 3
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None, if this is your only "skill" then you are out of luck in our society. Why don't you go apply to McDonald's right now and maybe in 40 or 50 years, you will be making $8/hour and you will be raking in the big bucks! Of course, there will be young 16-18 year olds that will come in and get hired on at more money than you make, but that's because their only skill won't be having a photographic memory and management will see this and continue to pass you up for promotions. You are a pathetic loser.
2006-08-07 14:32:58
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answered by Jigga 1
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That's is a good question. Take what skills you have and develop it. I sure wish I had that gift. With a good memory like that, being a composer, would be great. I know of a bible scholar who can tell you all the scriptures and what verses they are. There are many opportunites, related to what everyone has said above, except for the one who said about being a loser. I think he is the loser, and can't believe in himself in moving ahead and being creative. Composer is the number 1 and then a detective. Although I believe there might be something in the publishing/ advertising field also. Try some marketing skills with some photograhic designs. Like graphic arts!!! Fabulous!!!Go for it!!
2006-08-07 14:43:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Detective. Private eye.
2006-08-07 14:28:37
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answered by da_hammerhead 6
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Interior design
2006-08-07 14:29:08
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answered by Miss Taryn 3
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Archivist is what first popped into my head.
But all jobs could use this as a skill.
2006-08-07 14:27:08
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answered by DISCOVERI 3
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police, FBI, private detective,
film director, editor,
2006-08-07 14:29:25
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answered by 123456 2
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