What Role You Played In The Nativity Can Determine How Successful You Are!
By @KaneShowAM
November 12, 2019
Do you remember what part you played in the school/church's nativity play? Well, whether you were top billing as Mary or Joseph or palmed off as a donkey or sheep, a new study has revealed which parts result in the brightest futures.
Yup, as weird as it sounds, a survey of 2,000 people has looked at roles played in the festive school plays and how they're getting on as adults. Turns out that anyone who played an ox now have an average salary of $55,000 and are most likely to be working in advertising!
Here's a breakdown of what happens - on average - to people playing the main roles in a traditional Nativity play:
- Mary -£39k salary, most likely to work in retail, strong social circle, extrovert, does yoga
- Joseph -£38k salary, most likely to work in finance/ banking, enjoys shopping, has a good social life, has a good sense of humor
- Gabriel -£40k salary, most likely to work in marketing and communications, likes to exercise, reads more than three books a month
- Inn Keeper -£37k salary, most likely to work in manual labor industry (i.e. plumbing), plays chess, enjoys puzzles
- Angel -£25ksalary, most likely to work in healthcare, optimistic, likes puzzles and going to the cinema
- Shepherd -£29k salary, most likely to work in IT, enjoys going to the cinema, likes to exercise
- One of the Three Kings/Wise men -£26k salary, most likely to work in construction, repair and maintenance, enjoys gaming, most likely to enjoy birdwatching
- Ox -£43k salary, most likely to work in advertising, likes to be the center of attention, does amateur dramatics, most likely to be a pessimist
- Lamb -£20k salary, most likely to work in healthcare, enjoys yoga, most likely to be introverted
- Donkey - £25k salary, most likely to work in IT, likes to garden, has a good social life, enjoys doing puzzles
- Narrator - £24k salary, most likely to work in education, likes horse-riding and enjoys shopping
(LadBible)
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