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How do you spell acht-chew-ware-ee ? It's a person that works for an insurance company, makes a lot of $? |
ah-chew-air-ie , thats how its pronounced. I think they are the ppl that set rates for insurance companies and you have to be really smart to do it..... thanks. Yep, Actuary. Actually, you have to really, really like numbers, and be good at math. actuary Actuary I believe 'actuary' is the word you're looking for. :) Actuary. |
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