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andrewducker) wrote2003-04-23 09:11 pm
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If wishes were pennies
Nicked from a Heronwise direction
Imagine you had all the training and skills (and general life situation) you needed to take your ideal job. You don't have to do it for the rest of your life, just 5 or 10 years if you want. What would you pick?
My Top 5 (no particular order)
1. Philosopher to the stars.
2. Programmer
3. Financially well-off perpetual student
4. Rock star
5. Writer
If given another choice, I'd add:
6. Rich and unemployed
Imagine you had all the training and skills (and general life situation) you needed to take your ideal job. You don't have to do it for the rest of your life, just 5 or 10 years if you want. What would you pick?
My Top 5 (no particular order)
1. Philosopher to the stars.
2. Programmer
3. Financially well-off perpetual student
4. Rock star
5. Writer
If given another choice, I'd add:
6. Rich and unemployed
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You'd fuck off by yourself in a rocket and think?
Can I contribute to this fund?
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But I think I would really have to take 5, especially if they mean a successful and respected writer.
By the way, I think 6 = 3 ;)
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i'd like to be an artist doing a mix of stuff, whether it's embroidery, painting, sewing, drawing, jewellery..
being a writer i think would be good, but best if i was still in english classes so i could be properly criticised and have strict deadlines, otherwise i just wouldn't do anything. and i wouldn't want to write novels, just books of little short stories..
i'd like to be a travel writer and get paid for it so i could go and see everywhere i wanted to.
part of me (the vain "look-at-me" part) wants to be a model and have other people dress me and take photos of me in pretty clothes. i would *love* that.
and because old dreams never die and this was my dream for a long wistful time: an actress.
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1. Program designer (not a systems programmer like I once was, nor a code monkey)
2. Profiting studio musician
3. Hobby store owner
4. International courier
5. Writer & Manga/comic artist
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2. transport manager
3. toy tester
4. martial arts instructor
5. vet. or maybe a cobbler. Cobblers are cool.
Jubal Harshaw
"attorney, physician, hack writer, bon vivant, curmudgeon, anarchist..."
Every time the guy has an idea, he just has to give the word and one of his staff/followers will run with it and make it real. Perpetually treading the path of fresh new ideas in art and science, without being bound to do all the legwork (if you don't want to) that normally limits the amount of creativity you can fit into one lifetime.
Oh yeah, and the whole naked/free-love thing isn't a bad perk either
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2. Food critic :-)
3. I like the perpetual student bit quite a lot.
4. Rich and idle.
5. Programmer but only in the perfect environment. (i.e. I have minions to do the dull struff and someone more visionary/creative/commercially switched on who provides the work schedule. Total flexi time and casual dress. All the customers are intelligent and articulate.)
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2. Food critic/restaurant critic
3. rich enough to be idle
4. Perpetual student in a subject that didn't involve exams/coursework etc
5. Backing singer/Session singer (doing all the sha-la-la bits)
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2. police armed officer
3. management consul;tant - much higher grade than i was
4. A Cad
5. rally driver
more of an interesting question, whats the chances of you doing any of them?