Thanks, Fresia.
I actually didn't really like acting. I just had to take theater 1, to take technical theater (lights/sound/make up/set design). Which makes no sense what so ever.
I was mainly referring what I have to do at work as acting, because if I really said what I thought to people, I would probably not have a job. Plus, I need 2-3 more years so I can get my MBA paid for, then go work at a better company making twice as much. It's really weird in the accounting world, because you can either get jobs where you're right out of school, after 2-3 years, or after 5-7 years of experience. Most of the jobs I want to do you need 5-7 years of experience or more, and they want you to be a CPA/CMA and/or have your MBA. I tried taking the CPA, and during the second part of the test, I realized that a.) I don't like taxes, b.) I can't do cash flows, and c.) I don't ever want to have a job where I actually have to do that crap. o.O
I'm more into financial analysis and making reports pretty for the executive so they can understand it...

...they like pie charts and bar charts and percentages. Sometimes I get to write commentary like: "In (month), (brand) was down 15% in comparison to last year, where (brand) saw an increase of 8%." Then I go out to our website and copy pics of our product and paste them on a page, with a pie chart.
well, i think that got totally off topic.