Okay, had to write this...
I am cleaning out my closet here in Pella, and I found a bunch of "finding yourself" surveys and tests from early high school - March, 1997. According to "The You Profile", my predicted occupations were:
- Investigative
- biologist
- chemist
- physicist
- anthropologist
- geologist
- medical technologist
- Conventional
- bookkeeper
- stenographer
- financial analyst
- banker
- cost estimator
- tax expert
- Artistic
- composer
- musician
- stage director
- writer
- interior decorator
- actor/actress
Career Area Work Task Analysis. List of areas where I have a high amount of interest:
- Education-Social
- Legal
- Social Services
- Sports
- Hospitality/Customer Services
Very weird.
(Know what? Screw standards on this entry. I can't figure out how to embed lists within lists in a way that validates in XHTML and doesn't look messed up in browsers. Suggestions welcome.)
ULs in LIs are not allowed, then? I suppose it'd make sense.
ULs in LIs are allowed, but ULs are not allowed in ULs. If you put a UL in an LI, it starts off the sublist inside of a bullet, which looks really jacked.
Well, is text allowed in a UL? How I do it on some lists at work is
[HTML_REMOVED]UL LI UL List description LI Item.[HTML_REMOVED]
You should've been an interior decorator, Chad! Probably would have made a good actress, too. :)