Saturday, March 14, 2020

What is your career/dream career?

Jinny Dronen: I would like to use my gifts & talents to help others live better. I especially want to help the poorest people & especially children growing up in poverty & being abused. I want to teach them that we all have this power with in but we have to guide it & understand it & use it properly & we will be set free.

Gregg Hagge: Game designer. Getting payed to create video games is my dream.

Rivka Killmer: I have already achieved my dream career! I'm a funeral director/embalmer/grief counsellor. Didn't achieve that dream until I turned 40 but never gave up!

Frederick Mccoach: It is a little late in the game for me to be thinking about careers but if I had it to do over again I think I would have liked to be a journalist. I think it would be fascinating even if it were only for a small town newspaper. Can you imagine how interesting it would be to be one of those big time investigators?

Loriann Carrigan: I've probably always been a mathema! tician at heart. I was the oldest of 4, with no promise that college costs would be available. I went to x-ray school, which was very cheap & graduated. Long story short, I ended up going to college, graduating at the top of my class, majoring in Math & Econ. I took actuarial exams & worked as ensign actuary for 30 years. I thought it was my dream job and would take me to retirement. Divorce & losing my job in a buyout changed everything. Now, I am teaching math at the community college. I am also in the process of getting my Enrolled Agent certification. I hate long posts. But I have a point. I advise youngsters to try to fit their passion with a career that can't be sent to India or China or whereever. My new passion is teaching & doing taxes. Both of these will work for me. I applaud your choice, CB. Your apparently care about people & your career choice is one that no one can do unless that person is physically next to the recipient....Show more

Christopher Calcan! o: Musician!

Sol Allphin: Occupational therapy is a grea! t career choice! My best wishes for your success in helping people! NOW I understand why you spend so much of your time hanging around with the old folks. You're practicing how to talk to them.My dream career is to be Pope. Pope Bill. Or Bob. Or maybe Larry. Pope Larry the First. Even though I'm not Catholic, or even Christian, or even religious. But that's exactly why I think I would do such a good job at it. Couldn't very well do worse than all those Catholic guys who've had the job so far. Domini, Dominarum, Dominabulus! Thank you, thank you, thank you. You're beautiful. I appreciate it. Now have a good one! Go! And, if it isn't too much trouble, sin no more!...Show more

Woodrow Neyman: My current careers are being a dog caregiver, a household cook and amateur bum since I do not take any money for doing it.My prior careers were not as exciting but paid well enough for me to retired and start these other careers.

Bob Pucella: To be a writer... and future dict! ator of the United States of America... Just kidding about the last one... Or was I?

Sang Hanafin: To be the chauffeur for GGGG.

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