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What class are you? huh?

Started by tinkerbell, July 29, 2007, 04:36:45 AM

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tinkerbell

http://www.blogthings.com/whatclassareyouquiz

You Are Upper Class



Class isn't always about money, and you've at least got the brains, manners, and interests of an upper class person.
You don't have a trashy bone in your body, and you don't pretend to be someone you're not.
You're comfortable with your station in life, and class issues don't really bother you.
The finest things in life are within your reach, and you're comfortable enjoying them.

You may end up: A business leader, corporate lawyer, or philanthropist

Other people who share your class: Bill Gates, Oprah, former world leaders like Bill Clinton, and those reclusive billionaires no one ever talks about.



QuoteClass isn't always about money

I totally agree with that.


QuoteOther people who share your class: Bill Gates, Oprah, former world leaders like Bill Clinton, and those reclusive billionaires no one ever talks about

Huh?  I thought that class wasn't always about money.  As far as I know all the people above are filthy rich.  Geez, I'd better double check my finances and see if there's actually a chance to end up like them...  ::)  ::)


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Pica Pica

You Are Working Class
For you, it seems like you spend most of your time working - with little reward.
You are hardly ever paid what you're worth, and you don't have a lot of job security... or benefits.
Unemployment, not having enough money to get by, and dead end jobs are all problems you face.
It's likely that you don't have a lot of education, and it's hard for you to get a job that suits your interests.

You may end up: A cook, retail sales person, or construction worker

Other people who share your class: Every day people who work hard in their jobs



   - I would say lower middle, but i am working to change all that.
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Thundra

You Are Working Class



For you, it seems like you spend most of your time working - with little reward.
You are hardly ever paid what you're worth, and you don't have a lot of job security... or benefits.
Unemployment, not having enough money to get by, and dead end jobs are all problems you face.
It's likely that you don't have a lot of education, and it's hard for you to get a job that suits your interests.

You may end up: A cook, retail sales person, or construction worker

Other people who share your class: Every day people who work hard in their jobs

What Class Are You?

http://www.blogthings.com/whatclassareyouquiz/

I needed a test to tell me this?  What else is new?
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Jay

You Are Middle Class



You work hard for the money you earn, and you usually live a comfortable (although never extravagant) lifestyle.
You are dedicated to making ends meet. Even if it means taking on a second job.
You have the skills and education to earn decent money, but it never seems like enough.
There's a whole lifestyle and culture that seems out of reach to you.

You may end up: A real estate agent, counselor, or dental hygienist.

Other people who share your class: Working professionals who've excelled in their career fields

What Class Are You?


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AmberM

You Are Middle Class



You work hard for the money you earn, and you usually live a comfortable (although never extravagant) lifestyle.
You are dedicated to making ends meet. Even if it means taking on a second job.
You have the skills and education to earn decent money, but it never seems like enough.
There's a whole lifestyle and culture that seems out of reach to you.

You may end up: A real estate agent, counselor, or dental hygienist.

Other people who share your class: Working professionals who've excelled in their career fields

What Class Are You?

Blogthings: We're Not Shrinks, But We Play Them On the Internet      
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akitokitoast

You are Upper Middle class

You're stuck in an interesting middle area between upper and middle class.
You're wealthy enough for most people to call you rich (or at least comfortable), but you don't feel rich!
Climbing your way to the top is hard work. And you've often feel stretched for time and resources.
If only you had a little more money! You can't help but wish you had the lifestyle of the upper class.

You may end up: A manager, high school teacher, or accountant.

Other people who share your class: "White collar" professionals and business people
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MaryT

"You Are Upper Middle Class

You're stuck in an interesting middle area between upper and middle class.
You're wealthy enough for most people to call you rich (or at least comfortable), but you don't feel rich!
Climbing your way to the top is hard work. And you've often feel stretched for time and resources.
If only you had a little more money! You can't help but wish you had the lifestyle of the upper class.

You may end up: A manager, high school teacher, or accountant.

Other people who share your class: "White collar" professionals and business people"

Darn, I wanted to be Upper Class!  My great grandfather was the bastard son of a Burke's landed gentleman, too and even his legitimate male descendants are entitled to use coats of arms signifying that they, too, are gentleman bastards! 

Pity I'm female.  Maybe I'll write to the Kings of Arms and ask them whether lady bastards can have special arms too, in these more emancipated times.  Maybe not.  I'll wait until they have Queens of Arms.

I don't know how the quiz concluded
"You're wealthy enough for most people to call you rich" when I ticked that I get less than $15000 per year..



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