Just wondering what you guys may have in mind. My dream job is to become a singer because that's my talent ^^.
My dream job would most likely have to be to become a Software Engineer at a gaming company such as EA Games or Blizzard. They are hard to get into, but that's why it is my "dream" job. =)
I'm a Leo. Ohhhhhhm! Does that mean I can't sing? Just kidding. I guess they are. I'll have to look into it
I want to refurbish furniture as a part-time job. It's a passion of mine that stems from collecting vintage items and fixing them. My full-time job would be as an Environmental Scientist. I want to help make the planet greener, both figuratively and literally.
Dream job would have to be video game tester.... I mean, what could be more fun? Playing video games and getting paid? win win situation.
My dream job is a career with animals. I'm not even sure what but I would love to work with animals of all species, wild and domestic.
I would have to say a quote "Have life work for you instead of you working for life" Is quote I highly recommend. I really don't want to find myself slaving 9-5 job everyday of the week at something I dread. I would rather be happy In doing something I'm passionate about such as something in the sports or exercise fitness industry, something like strength and condition coach/personal training. That would be something I don't just preach but I actually practice on a daily basis as well living a healthy fitness lifestyle and dedicating myself as totally changed the person I was to the person I am now and for that I am forever grateful. So my advice to whoever will take it is simply find a career path that you personally enjoy doing, You only get one life you wont want to look back when your older and say "Hey why didn't I pursue my dreams or goal's. Well I hope my little bit of advice will help someone follow down the right life road for them. It's not always easy finding your niche but once you do you wont want to let go. Kind Regard's CharlieDeff
Unlike my daughter who actually IS a singer, living her dream job all over the world, my dream job would definitely be a fantasy. I can think of nothing more gratifying than being an actress and being good at my craft. But, alas, I have no talent in that department, and run the other way from an audience. If I have to get up and speak, you can usually see me shaking in my boots. But, realistically, I did have my dream job. My daddy worked for a dental supply company and from the time I was very little, he told me that a dental hygienist would be a great job for me when I grew up. So when anyone asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, I told them a dental hygienist. In high school, I never could find anything any more appealing for me to study in college, so I, indeed, became a tooth cleaner. The work was very fulfilling, but the "dream" part of the job was the office I worked in. I could fit my schedule to suit myself. When I needed to take off, I could. I lived five minutes away, so if I had a cancellation, I could go home or go run an errand. It really was a dream job (for thirty years).
Fashion designer. Not lucky enough to take up this course and pursue it. Besides, it needs a lot of funds to establish a brand.
My dream job is to become C.R.O. of Runners magazine. C.R.O. stands for Chief Running Officer, and the purpose of the C.R.O. is to run in as many marathons as humanly possible and then write about the experiences in Runners magazine. Video-tape of all of the wonderful sites enjoyed along the way can also be included. Unfortunately, though, Runners magazine already has a C.R.O., so it might be a while before I can obtain my dream job.