CAREERS
Upon entering middle school, many a befuddled kid has been asked, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” I wish my 12-year-old self could have said, “Seriously? How the heck am I supposed to know? Criminy, I can’t even knot a tie!” But the questions continue through college—those daggered queries asked with squinting eyes: “Literature major? What do you plan to do with that?”
The prescient inventors at Parker Brothers knew