Two Dollars

The Princeton Review Careers Test

Posted by: chris on: April 29, 2008

Just performed the Princeton Review Careers Test, with the following results:

Your interest color is: Yellow

People with yellow Interests like job responsibilities that include organizing and systematizing, and professions that are detail-oriented, predictable, and objective. People with yellow Interests enjoy activities that include: ordering, numbering, scheduling, systematizing, preserving, maintaining, measuring, specifying details, and archiving, which often lead to work in research, banking, accounting, systems analysis, tax law, finance, government work, and engineering.

Your usual style is: Yellow

People with yellow styles perform their job responsibilities in a manner that is orderly and planned to meet a known schedule. They prefer to work where things get done with a minimum of interpretation and unexpected change. People with a yellow style tend to be orderly, cautious, structured, loyal, systematic, solitary, methodical, and organized, and usually thrive in a research-oriented, predictable, established, controlled, measurable, orderly environment. You will want to choose a work environment or career path in which your style is welcomed and produces results

My verdict: Wow, sounds pretty spot on. Time for some action.

The journey starts here

Posted by: chris on: April 28, 2008

So I’ve decided to start this little site to document my journey towards turning my life around. Life being defined within the broad categories of all things related to relationships, money, career and general wellbeing.

Life at the moment is good, though there are some obvious major improvements to be made.

So here we go.

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