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Post by York99 »

For years I wanted to work at the convenience store.
young: to have all the free ICEEs I wanted
a bit older: to have access to all those porn mags
older: access to liquor (and still the porn)
older: right near snack foods for the impending munchies (and wow, porn rocks when you're high!)
older: access to condoms
older: it's a nice place to sit
now: all that money!
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when i was reall little i wanted to be a monkey when i grew up. then i wanted to be an ice cream truck driver so i could eat ice cream whenever i wanted. then i wanted to be a lawyer cuz i heard they were rich. in high school it was a filmmaker, in college i decided i was going to be a professional improviser. i'm almost there, but i will never be a monkey. except in improv, where any job can be yours for 4 minutes.
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Post by Jules »

So interesting...
Now that I am "grown up" and having worked for years doing mostly what I thought I'd be doing (performing and talking bout science and helping folks), I'd love to get to be a massage therapist, (or an emotional one), or for a real fun fantasy, a chef.
Scallops and linguine cooked in white wine. Mmmm.
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Jules wrote:or for a real fun fantasy, a chef.
If I had heard anything but horror stories about working in the restaurant industry, I'd probably be in cooking school right now.

You work your life away and what do they give?
You're only killing yourself to live

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kbadr wrote:
Jules wrote:or for a real fun fantasy, a chef.
If I had heard anything but horror stories about working in the restaurant industry, I'd probably be in cooking school right now.
Exactly. Its just a fantasy....you know the one where you also get to own a vineyard (that makes money!) in Napa.
HA.
I'll just cook for friends. Much nicer.
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kbadr wrote:
Jules wrote:or for a real fun fantasy, a chef.
If I had heard anything but horror stories about working in the restaurant industry, I'd probably be in cooking school right now.
Who else here loves Top Chef?
Kareem? Julie?
We should plan on having discussion and viewing groups about it then never follow through.
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York99 wrote:
Who else here loves Top Chef?
Kareem? Julie?
We should plan on having discussion and viewing groups about it then never follow through.
That sounds perfect. I wish I still had cable......Bravo and Sci Fi were good friends of mine.
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Post by Mo Daviau »

I've wanted to write a novel since I was 8. Now I am writing a novel at age 30. I hope to write more novels.

That's all I've ever really wanted to do. Write.

Writey write write.
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When I was about 10, I wanted to be a fireman. Still do actually.

At 14 I wanted to be a Marine Biologist. That lasted 1 year and ended when I found out I get violently seasick.

At 17 I wanted to be a US Marine. At 18 I made it happen. I wish I would have never gotten the injury that caused my discharge. I'd probably still be there today.

Then I wanted to be a teacher. Student teaching cured that.

Now I want to do something other than my current career in Nursing. Maybe welding, carpentry, or even going to medical school. Becoming a chef wouldn't seem so bad either.

So I think I'm pretty lucky. I got to do one job out of the many on my wish list, and I wouldn't give those memories up for the world.
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kaci_beeler wrote:I'm not really much of anything yet, not in the professional work sense...so I still feel like a lot is open to me.
Hey, me too!

I wanted to be a spy or a cop or, later, a rock star.

I took the California Occupational Preferences Survey in sixth or seventh grade and it said that the top two jobs that fit my answers were forest ranger and accountant. I remain baffled by this.

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York99 wrote:
kbadr wrote:
Jules wrote:or for a real fun fantasy, a chef.
If I had heard anything but horror stories about working in the restaurant industry, I'd probably be in cooking school right now.
Who else here loves Top Chef?
Kareem? Julie?
We should plan on having discussion and viewing groups about it then never follow through.

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Post by Aden »

in no particular order...

astronaut

ballerina

lawyer

Oh, a fortune teller once told my dad that I would grow up to be another Carol Burnett, so I've got that going for me.
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Post by Miggy »

Ooh Mike - I had forgotten about that career placement exam. There's a Candid Camera episode featuring a teen aged Jon Stewart where he gets told by his principle that his assesment said he should definitively be a sheppard. It's pretty funny.

I believe mine told me I should either be a research scientist or a carpenter. Presumably the carpenter thing came from this one question that I still remember:

"Would you rather clean luandry for someone else or carve small animals out of wood".

Given the options - I chose carving small animals out of wood. Pretty bizarre.
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I took one of those tests and it said I should be a police sketch artist.

I couldn't believe that job was even in the database.
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I always wanted to be an actor.
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