I would say Doctor. You can't go running to the textbook everytime you are with a patient.
2006-09-23 05:39:26
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answered by Fleur de Lis 7
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All jobs become routine after awhile. Once you figure out the pattern of job duties and responsibilities then the job becomes second nature.
-I would have to say a translator that has to translate between a minimum of three languages. Translating between English and Spanish is easy, but I would figure being a Broker and negotiating/conversing between three languages would be a challenge.
2006-09-23 06:25:02
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answered by Sal G 4
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All jobs require a good memory. As you age, your memory lapses. Too much to remember.
2006-09-23 06:37:51
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answered by hirebookkeeper 6
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A double agent spy.
You have to remember what you learnt as a trainee in the CIA, FBI and KGB; be fluent in a hundred languages; know who you can't trust today; who you can't trust tomorrow (it changes!); who you work for today (it changes too!); who you're pretended to be married to (or worse, if you have more than one fake spouse!); know how to operate, fix and hack into a million different machines - and - you have to remember who you are today, which shall change again tomorrow!
2006-09-23 05:46:23
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answered by Yahoo user 4
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Waiting
2006-09-23 05:32:51
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answered by Anonymous
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i bet an air controller is the most demanding job there is.
2006-09-23 05:32:23
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answered by cadaholic 7
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Doctor or lawyer
2006-09-23 05:35:16
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answered by SuzeY 5
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a math teacher
2006-09-23 07:05:57
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answered by Stan the man 7
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Mine. Sorry - what was the question? I forgot.
2006-09-23 05:34:19
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answered by »»» seagull ««« 3
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a politician - u have gto remember all the lies you have ever said...
2006-09-23 05:33:26
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answered by antigone 4
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