If you could choose any profession for a living what would it be?


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cactuspancake is offline cactuspancake Post #61  September 30,2009, 11:13pm
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I would like to be an assassin
Might be a little silly, immature, or morbid but I have to agree lol. I suppose it would be fun. As long as they're "bad guys" XD
 
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ltc89 is offline ltc89 Post #63  October 1,2009, 6:25pm
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In a perfect dream world, I'd really like to find a way to make a living mentoring middle school and high school kids and helping them find their passions and their strong suits, and figure out what direction to take their lives in. I had the privelege of doing this with a couple of my kids' friends, when they were growing up. I really enjoy working with those age groups, and they can never have too many adults who believe in them and support them.

It was a terrific way to make a difference for them, and it gave me a chance to form some life-long bonds with some great kids.
 
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I'm an accountant and it sounds boring, but it happens to have a great deal of variety. I chose it because my other interests do not pay the bills as well, It does not satisfy my creative side or those things that excite me.

1) Work with musical production, including singing and dancing
2) Volunteer as an docent for an art museum
3) I started my career as a computer teacher, However, I'd chose to be a history teacher now.
4) Interior design is a hobby but I think I would love spending someone else's money to transform a dull space
5) A private detective. A few years back a friend and I did this in order to help another friend. The case was complicated and it really gave us a chance to do several of the stake outs and disguises to secure information. We were successful and tosssed the idea around for a while, but she wanted me to manage the business aspect while she wore the blonde wigs and flirted with the unsuspecting man at the bar. That nixed my fun.
 
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Gr8Guyn2008 is offline Gr8Guyn2008 Post #65  October 4,2009, 7:29am
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I am having a great deal of fun with the job I have. I think I will stick with it.
 
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