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A discussion began at work yesterday about what would be your ideal job? If you could choose any job in the world, what would it be? I know this sounds morbid, but I would love to be a pathologist.

Or are you already in your dream job? :-6
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My dream job would to be like an Indiana Jones/Tomb Raider type archaeologist! YEAH! :cool:
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Raven you can always be an archaeologist, and help out at local digs! Just get the appropriate hat, love Indy's hat.

I would love to be a cruise director on a ship in the Bahamas.........
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Funny you should mention that, because that is EXACTLY what I intend to do!

I wonder if the Indy hat would look good on me?
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Yes, I am already in my dream job, Training & Consultancy.
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I am definately not in my dream job. I'm an accounts and quality manager and bored to tears. Its my own fault because I have become complacent and should get off my backside and do something about it :(
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My ideal dream job is to become and artist and a poet. Thes are two things that everyone i know says i am good at.
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to be a purveyor of rare books and historical volumes, when i move to England.:) .. no more "COPS" LOL
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tmbsgrl wrote: My dream job would be a detective. I think it would be fun.OK, now go apply to the police academy!! :)
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I would build and run my own boarding kennel for dogs. With a small side line breeding Bull Terriers. If that doesn't happen, I'd just like to get back to animal medicine.
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smithy87 wrote: A discussion began at work yesterday about what would be your ideal job? If you could choose any job in the world, what would it be? I know this sounds morbid, but I would love to be a pathologist.



Or are you already in your dream job? :-6
Pathologist? Not morbid at all. My first career was as a licensed embalmer & funeral director. I guess I have participated in well over 500 autopsies and admire the info that can be garnered from their work.



I am a MOVIE BUFF and think it would be neat to get paid to watch and review movies. MOVIE CRITIC---In my next life.
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lilafran wrote: I am blessed. I've been working at my dream job for the past ten years. :p From my home office, I tutor students in English and Reading, and function as a technical writer and editor. This summer I will be finishing graduate school in Professional Writing, and hope to pen my own work one day. :-6

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My dream job would be to be leader of an armed security force protecting the Amazon from poachers and ranchers.
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Not at my dream job, but my job is a dream and really like it. For life I have always wanted to be a forest ranger. Also a writer and if I were a forest ranger then I could write, right, but then again....I am a procrastinator so the writer part is a bust ahahaha

But am quite happy where I am now :) So be it.
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:D The Great Dictator:D

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capt_buzzard wrote: The Great Dictator


For Real???
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Johnny Carson was interviewing an actor, director, writer and asked him what his favorite position was.

He responded prone.

I concur.

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My dream job would be a Radio DJ. Hey you guys this is your Capt comin live from the city, Good Morning.
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capt_buzzard wrote: My dream job would be a Radio DJ. Hey you guys this is your Capt comin live from the city, Good Morning.why am i reminded of robin williams in "good morning vietnam"?? :D good morning Dublin!! :yh_shamrk :yh_shamrk :yh_bigsmi
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I have always wanted to own a blues bar with lots of pool tables. I love blues music and shooting pool. And it would be a laid back party atmosphere.



2nd choice, anything to do with motorcycles, building, riding, etc. Maybe a test rider for Cycle Magazine.
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Rose wrote: Bullet,



I like your signature! It bears some truth.

And I do hope that you will open that bar of your dreams sometimes, at the right moment.



Cheers,



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Bullet wrote: Thanks Rose, just for that, you drink for free on opening night. :yh_party:-5 Giving away the profits already... :-5



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Having experienced 157 jobs on my life, (kinda makes me sound chronically unemplyable, doesn't it?) I have finally found my dream job. Being a teacher!

Everyday I get to wake up, go to my own private office/room, and wait for the funniest, most enjoyable people to show up ready and waiting for me to tell them stories, jokes, and the mysteries of mathematics. They show me the best movies, and teach me the new music. They are full of life and eternally optimistic. I honestly can't believe I get paid for this sometimes! :D
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Jives wrote: Having experienced 157 jobs on my life, (kinda makes me sound chronically unemplyable, doesn't it?) I have finally found my dream job. Being a teacher!

Everyday I get to wake up, go to my own private office/room, and wait for the funniest, most enjoyable people to show up ready and waiting for me to tell them stories, jokes, and the mysteries of mathematics. They show me the best movies, and teach me the new music. They are full of life and eternally optimistic. I honestly can't believe I get paid for this sometimes! :D


As well you get to fill young minds.... that in its self is rewarding :)
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I would be the person to hand out the towels...to the Cardinals baseball players...when they get out of the shower. Is that a job? If it isn't...it should be. :)
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My dream job would be teaching people computer skills culminating in teaching the last few holdouts from the computer age how to use the computer.
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MY DREAM JOB WOULD BE:

On that requires no input, or output, I can work at home, have direct deposit for my check, and no boss.. :wah:
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well, i think i'm going to finally manage to get myself banned with this, but what the hell:



my dream job? Breast Examiner, specialty Palpation.



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KnightDeBrian wrote: My ideal dream job is to become and artist and a poet. Thes are two things that everyone i know says i am good at.


My dream job is to be a writer (including poetry) and visual artist. It's good. We can share a dream. I haven't seen you write in the Poetry Forum yet. It's safe, they don't steal your copyright here.
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CARLA wrote: MY DREAM JOB WOULD BE:

On that requires no input, or output, I can work at home, have direct deposit for my check, and no boss.. :wah:
Me too! Me too! (why in the f didn't I think of it first)
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smithy87 wrote: A discussion began at work yesterday about what would be your ideal job? If you could choose any job in the world, what would it be? I know this sounds morbid, but I would love to be a pathologist.

Or are you already in your dream job? :-6


Its really cool to know what all you guys would have loved to be in a ceteris paribus world. As a matter of fact this topic kept me thinking and my final position regarding my dream job is presented thus:

I'd love to be a physicist, contemplating on the Quantum Theory and other abstract branches of physics. When I read about the great exploits of Einstein, Neils Bohr, Max Planck etc, their role in splitting the atom, the discovery of subatomic particles and so on, I get captivated wishing I was operating at the same intellectual platform as them. I've been following with keen interest how modern day physicists like Edward Witten and Stephen Hawking are trying to formulate the Theory of Everything (TOE) using String Theory. They really fascinate me and always keep me wishing I could think as deep as they do.

Unfortunately, advanced Mathematics (the type used by the physicists) is a no-go-area for me so I had to pitch my tent with Agricultural Economics where i finally found my calling.
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polycarp wrote: Its really cool to know what all you guys would have loved to be in a ceteris paribus world. As a matter of fact this topic kept me thinking and my final position regarding my dream job is presented thus:

I'd love to be a physicist, contemplating on the Quantum Theory and other abstract branches of physics. When I read about the great exploits of Einstein, Neils Bohr, Max Planck etc, their role in splitting the atom, the discovery of subatomic particles and so on, I get captivated wishing I was operating at the same intellectual platform as them. I've been following with keen interest how modern day physicists like Edward Witten and Stephen Hawking are trying to formulate the Theory of Everything (TOE) using String Theory. They really fascinate me and always keep me wishing I could think as deep as they do.

Unfortunately, advanced Mathematics (the type used by the physicists) is a no-go-area for me so I had to pitch my tent with Agricultural Economics where i finally found my calling.
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kensloft wrote: First you feed the body then you feed the mind.


Exactly my friend, a poorly fed body cannot think deeply, let more split the atom or formulate theories/laws about the origins and functionings of the universe.
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kensloft wrote: Me too! Me too! (why in the f didn't I think of it first)


Brcause you were busy in abusing me. :wah:
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hotsauce wrote: I would be the person to hand out the towels...to the Cardinals baseball players...when they get out of the shower. Is that a job? If it isn't...it should be. :)With ya on that one, kiddo!!;) :yh_giggle





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polycarp wrote: Exactly my friend, a poorly fed body cannot think deeply, let more split the atom or formulate theories/laws about the origins and functionings of the universe.
or put a different way,

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