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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 16 Apr 2014

    The best jobs of 2014, according to @careercast: http://on.wsj.com/1kXcJ3M  1. Mathematician 2. Tenured university professor 3. Statistician

    7:54 AM - 16 Apr 2014
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      2. Hayley Williams‏ @keystonehayley 16 Apr 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        I reckon the best job for me is running my own business @WSJ @BusinessWolfUK @careercast Would you agree @TonyRobinsonOBE @EnterpriseRocks?

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      3. Tony Robinson OBE‏ @TonyRobinsonOBE 16 Apr 2014
        Replying to @keystonehayley

        Absolutely - 28 years in own biz & still #Rocking :-) @keystonehayley @WSJ @BusinessWolfUK @careercast @EnterpriseRocks

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      4. #MicroBizMatters‏ @MicroBizMatters 16 Apr 2014
        Replying to @TonyRobinsonOBE

        Running your own business is #Rocking @TonyRobinsonOBE @keystonehayley @WSJ @BusinessWolfUK @careercast

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      2. Kendra K‏ @KMJtravels 16 Apr 2014
        Replying to @WSJ

        @sara_castic :-) "@WSJ: The best jobs of 2014, according to @careercast: 1. Mathematician 2. Tenured university professor 3. Statistician"

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      3. Sara Stapleton‏ @sara_castic 16 Apr 2014
        Replying to @KMJtravels

        @KMJtravels @WSJ @careercast I am so not telling my father about this. Probability of 'I told you so' : 457.6%

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      2. Dr. Hugo Z. Hackenbush‏ @MangyLover 16 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ @careercast #2 isn't a job. It's a welfare program.

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      1. Lisa Evans‏ @hockeymom83 16 Apr 2014
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        “@WSJ: The best jobs of 2014 @careercast: http://on.wsj.com/1kXcJ3M  1. Mathematician 2. Tenured university professor 3. Statistician”@priskie4

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      1. Beth Clark‏ @bemclark 16 Apr 2014
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        “@WSJ: The best jobs of 2014, according to @careercast: http://on.wsj.com/1kXcJ3M  @elcomer @JenScheppy look at 9 and 10!!

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      1. Keegan Davis‏ @OKStateKD 16 Apr 2014
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        @Jeremy_Stubbs MT @WSJ: Best jobs of '14, acc. to @careercast: http://on.wsj.com/1kXcJ3M  1. Mathematician 2. Tenured univ prof 3. Statistician

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      1. Kip‏ @DonEugeneIV 16 Apr 2014
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        @DanHuenecke RT “@WSJ: The best jobs of 2014, according to @careercast: 1. Mathematician 2. Tenured university professor 3. Statistician”

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      1. Brian Anderson‏ @drbanderson 16 Apr 2014
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        Woohoo! MT “@WSJ: The best jobs of 2014, according to @careercast: http://on.wsj.com/1kXcJ3M  2. Tenured university professor"

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      1. Turki Aljuhani‏ @TurkiAljuhanii 16 Apr 2014
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        “@WSJ: The best jobs of 2014, according to @careercast: http://on.wsj.com/1kXcJ3M  9. Occupational therapy

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      1. Mark Berhow‏ @markberhow 16 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ @careercast Youth of America, take note and study your #s

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      1. eric wafukho‏ @ericwafukho 16 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ @careercast Great news!

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      1. Chibi William Henry Harrison‏ @TobytheBeagle1 16 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ @careercast From all these lists that pop up, I would assume "List Maker" would be in the top 5.

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      1. neetha‏ @snowwhite686 16 Apr 2014
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        @WSJ @careercast cannot ignore a Web developer from this list...After all web is what we see now...:)

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      1. Name cannot be blank‏ @LususNaturae0 16 Apr 2014
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        Rofl; hold on, I'll go become a tenured university professor, that can't be hard, right? @WSJ @careercast

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      2. Allan Pulga‏ @poonisms 16 Apr 2014
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        Possible to be all 3 at once haha. RT @WSJ The best jobs of 2014 http://on.wsj.com/1kXcJ3M  1. Mathematician 2. Tenured uni prof 3. Statistician

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