Your future job! :D

Don't really know, as long as it is something involving math. I find it interesting. Also, an abundance of money would be helpful. A professional lottery ticket buyer is my back up.
 
As a kid, I wanted to be a cop, for a very simple reason: I got a gun. Now and then, I watch these movies about Hong Kong triads, and somehow the urge comes back, due to me very much wanting to put them in their place. The feeling always goes away after awhile, it being impractical, since triads are probably mostly non-existant nowadays.

As a teenager, I very much wanted to be a singer. But it's not a very practical thing, and my parents probably wouldn't support me.

Right now, I have no idea. Maybe a reporter. Or something that has to do with writing. Or music.
 
Ever since I flew on a plane I wanted to become a flight attendant, because I love flying so much. But I also love food, so a chef or pastry chef would be nice too. However both jobs have bad pay so idk. I want to live in luxury, but if I pick those jobs that will never happen, although I will enjoy my work. Or if I have a harder job like layer I can live in luxury but I won't enjoy my work.... So I am a bit muddled right now.
 
Ever since I was a little kid, I always wanted to be an artist. It went to a teacher briefly, then an art teacher, now it's back to art. I want to become a character designer, specifically. If not, I can always go to graphic design. But I really, truly believe that I can make it in the game industry. <3
 
At first I had my heart set on animating... and then I realized I'm seriously not cut out for the job. It's something you really need to devote yourself to, and I don't think I'd be able to do so with something so tedious.

This was why I originally dismissed the idea of animating, myself. I didn't think I had the patience.

When I was in early high school, I was always jealous of all the web-designing kids on the internet, and so I chose to take classes in a morning vo-tech school thing my junior and senior year. By the end of high school I decided I liked graphic design better (code wasn't hard or anything but man could it get tedious) and fell in love with the idea of making logos and such.

After high school I had a paid internship at a little sign/vehicle graphics shop as their first in-house designer (they otherwise would just print/install existing designs for clients), but by late summer I realized I had a lot to learn and ought to go to college.

So then I moved here and studied graphic design for 2 1/2 years before I had another revelation. Every now and then I'd question design as my calling, but this past winter I finally had that eureka moment and it became obvious to me that I was supposed to be an animator. All the reasons to switch just flooded into view, and so I did, and now that's the course that I'm on, and I'm here to stay. :3
 
I'm a sociology major, and eventually I want to go into civil law so I can either work with interesting cases that could make a difference, or go into public policy. I still have time for internships and stuff, so I'm sure i'll have a better idea of what I want eventually.
 
I have always wanted to be a basketball player.

And I always will I love basketball:)
 
well here's three things id like to be:
a chef
a cartoonist
and an ostrich.
 
Well, my dream would be to work at NBC in New York at 30 Rockefeller Plaza! But if that doesn't happen. Something in television. Not as an actress, but as someone behind the scenes. Maybe marketing. My boyfriend and I want to move to New York for a year after University is over. Very excited!

I love TV and I love cartoons. So anything involved in that.
 
I am going to publish a magazine about fairies called Fairies Magazine. In my magazine you will be able to read all of the latest news about fairies and you will be able to find out about upcoming fairy events and you will be able to read reviews of fairy clothes and books and music. Also there will be interviews with famous fairy specialists.
 
I am going to publish a magazine about fairies called Fairies Magazine. In my magazine you will be able to read all of the latest news about fairies and you will be able to find out about upcoming fairy events and you will be able to read reviews of fairy clothes and books and music. Also there will be interviews with famous fairy specialists.

Do let me know how that goes; would be interested in giving you a hand.

I am looking to go into the games industry. Got an interview lined up with the CEO of Sony in Liverpool (England) since my father knows him. Good times.

Interview is after this final year of University that is.
 
When I was a kid I always wanted to become a Computer Programmer because of my dad who had a degree in Chemical Engineering, but he also had a degree in Computer Programing. So I thought I could do it too, but as time goes on it got a bit hard for me. So I think I want to be a Administrator of a office firm or something. But I want to still do something with a computer.
 
I want to do something involving computer graphics. (like designing logos, special effects, etc)

But also, lately, I have been interested with the law field, so maybe I'll be something in that field.
 
I would really want to be a graphic designer or game developer as in making new games with the top game company's out there, that would be quite fun if you ask me. I could actually be somewhat of a freelance web designer on the side while working designing and developing games, hopefully that can be somewhere in the future, otherwise I could stick to writing books with my writing skills, haven't wrote a good story in a long time. Anyways, that pretty much sums up my dream job, I think.
 
I'll most probably take over my dad's soap, cooking oil and detergent factory. Then maybe I'll change to graphic designer or some other funky cool job :D
 
I'm not sure about what I want to become someday. Maybe a teacher, an author of a book, a philosopher etcetera. But my main ambition is to be a teacher. What subject I want teach? I like Mathematics, Hekasi/Sibika (a Tagalog subject concerning Philippine geography, history, and civics) and Reading. That's my main ambition.
 
Ever since I was in primary school, I decided I wanted to be either a lawyer or a journalist. However, when I realised the former would be too hard, I decided to go for the latter. Currently I'm in uni, intending to graduate with a Journalism/Broadcasting double major. And really, after work experience at Channel 10 (originally I wanted to be a news reader) last year, I realised being a reporter would be much more fun after seeing what the reporters got to do. I've been learning about life as a broadcaster, while at uni, which sounds hard, depending on what area within the media you're in, but I'm willing to do it anyway, because being in the media is the only thing I can see myself doing unless PC starts paying us but I don't think that's going to happen.
 
I want to be a computer programmer and an astrophysicist. Yes, both, because I'd never be able to choose. I mean, what would be better than getting paid to program computers all day long? ...On the other hand, what would be better than learning all about fancy physics stuff and potentially discovering something really groovy? Plus, I'd get the added bonus of being called an astrophysicist, which would make me sound really smart. :D So yeah, I think I'd wanna go with both.
...And even though people always tell me "you should get into robotics!" I never would. I'm scared of robots. xD Especially those robots that drive around your floor and vacuum it.
 
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