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Are you doing what you thought you'd be doing?
If you are, lucky you. I never knew what I wanted to be growing up. I knew I was people person early on (what a cliche, but it's true). I knew I was smarter than the average bear but barely. I've always liked science and math but language and literature were my favorite subjects. I guess I was always meant to be in medical sales. Great career, sales. The easiest, lowest paying job and the hardest, highest paying job. No ceiling but no floor either.
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yes but only part time. I was born to be a musician. But it's a hard way to support a family. So a day job was a must. I at least like what I do as a newspaper ad guy. It also allows me to enjoy my avocation as a musician without the pressure to survive. Life is good.
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Still waiting to hear from astronaut school. :(
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I set out a plan junior year of college. I got exactly the job I wanted, from the company I had picked out. When I set my mind to something, it happens.
I haven't put together a plan since then. |
Dunno what I want to be doing when I grow up, but I'm happy with what I'm doing right now.
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I keep telling people that one of these days I have to settle down and get a real job.
34 years of commercial flying and 24,200 flight hours later, I suspect I might have waited too long to join the real work force. At my age, my Dad had 4 kids, 3 of them in college at the same time. I haven't even gotten around to having the first one. Michael. |
I always wanted to join the Army which I did at 18. Active duty for 8 years and 17 years in the reserves. Went to college and law school during that time and went into private law practice. What I really wanted to do was be a prosecuting attorney. Became one this year and love every minute of it.
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i wanted to be a giggolo, problem is all but my pinis quit growing when i was about 14. i am too short to bring home enough bread doing it now. so i did the next best thing, got a goverment job and F people all day!
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I had always been sorta creative and artistic, so working in the Art Department end of the TV/Movie biz kind of fell into place. But it hit me when I was putting a plaster cast on Maureen McCormick's leg for a MOW and thought " Man, when I was 12 I would never have pictured myself holding Marcia Brady's bare leg between my knees!" Wierd how life turns out...
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I, too, was supposed to be a musician/rockstar drummer. I pursued that dream for ten years after high school. Had a lot of fun but realized that without moving to California/Seattle it would be tough to get a break.
Ended up getting a job with a vending company through a buddy. Started out at more than most were paid in our area. That was almost 15 years ago. Now I manage 25 employees in 5 counties for the same company. I really love my job most days. I have a lot of freedom and am not tied to a desk all day. I didn't exactly squeeze in any college during that time so I consider myself most fortunate.;) |
At the moment, yes. Ask me in 5 years if I'm doing the same thing I'd most likely answer no.
I see it as all part of a master plan. I just have to figure out what the plan is, I think that's when you officially grow up. |
From the day I took my first breath I always wanted to be a lubrication / reliability expert! My dream has come true...God I love grease and all the advantages it brings! Gears and Hydraulics makes me all sorts of giggly and don't even get me going on engine oil...
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Lube that's like the 6'th time you've posted immediately after me.
Stop it, you're scaring me. |
Depends. I first thought I'd be a mathematician, then I thought I'd be a lawyer, then I thought I'd be an investment manager. So, I got a mathematics degree, then I became a lawyer, now I'm an equity analyst and hopefully progressing toward investment manager. So in one sense I'm doing what I meant to do, but in another sense what I meant to do keeps changing. If I'd stuck with one thing, I'd be a lot further ahead right now. But perhaps I'd be bored - I left each thing when I couldn't stand it any more. Seems like I was really meant to win the lottery but never quite got around to it.
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We had a class assignment in 10th grade -- to write an essay on our future careers. I wanted to ba "an ad man." And that's what I'm still doing a trillion years later -- though I also write marketing plans, which is the level above advertising...
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As a kid I was pretty sure I'd play professional football. Turned out I had loads of enthusiasm but very little talent.
In college I was pretty sure I wanted to be a teacher, so I went to grad school. In the early 80's college professorships were damn near impossible to get, so I dropped out of grad school after two years. All things considered, it has worked out pretty well. Oh, I worked my way through college as a mechanic. I was really awful. |
Am I doing now what I thought I would be doing?
No. BY this time I thought I would be dead. |
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Let's see, I spend how many years in school, got a ph.d. in chemistry, was a professor for awhile. Now I run a new media research center. Yup...my trajectory is right on target. |
wanted to be living happy - seems to be working out. The 911 helps a litte when I've had a ****ty day earning the coin. Thought I'd be a country vet - instead I'm lecturing to aspiring maths teachers. Not even close really is it. Still think about the vet thing occasionally.
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