Dream Career?

Yea it's me again. What's your dream career/job?

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  • Forensic scientist is my aspiration.

  • wow amazing

    I hope your dream comes true ayy

    Forensic scientist is my aspiration.

  • I do not know why it is so that I am drawn to this path - especially with what I know and see that it entails. Maybe it is because I am mad, Maybe it is because I am a masochist. Perhaps I am even a bit of both.

    I.......wish to become a secondary school teacher. God knows why, but it is the truth.

  • You'd most definetely have to be mad to be a secondary school teacher, most kids at that age can't shut the hell up for the life of them, they don't give two craps about school either. Albeit still better than a primary school teacher, those kids could rip you apart.

    I do not know why it is so that I am drawn to this path - especially with what I know and see that it entails. Maybe it is because I am mad,

  • Pro footballer and boxer

  • Voice acting. All you have to do is... talk. In studio, without audience and jitters. Troy Baker, Nolan North, Tara Strong - they aren't poor, people admire them. Creators of video games or animations want them. It's a dream job.

  • Exactly! Yet, inexplicably, I have this pashion to become one.

    You'd most definetely have to be mad to be a secondary school teacher, most kids at that age can't shut the hell up for the life of them, th

  • I wanna be a cop.

  • I wanna be a virologist.

  • Something along the lines of creating films, tv or games (I'd like to work on a future season of Walking Dead for Telltale).
    Tell good stories, that's what I want.

  • Actor/Voice Actor

  • edited April 2016

    Something in movies. Mainly a film critic, but I simply don't know. I enjoy acting quite a lot, but what are the chances of that happening amirite?

    Taking the realistic route by taking up nursing, but what I said earlier is a dream career for me.

  • edited April 2016

    I think it's much more than just talking, you have to act. It really shows when a dubbing is of lesser quality, and when people are just talking. I think I even heard Tara Strong somewhere on the web say that you have to be able to do more than just different voices , she even recommend taking acting classes.

    I agree that it is a dream job ,it looks awesome, and I think it's worth putting as much work and effort as you can.

    Omid's cat posted: »

    Voice acting. All you have to do is... talk. In studio, without audience and jitters. Troy Baker, Nolan North, Tara Strong - they aren't poor, people admire them. Creators of video games or animations want them. It's a dream job.

  • Play electric guitar in a hardcore punk band.

  • Bookwriter

  • edited April 2016

    Screenwriting seems to be right up your alley. :)

    MaconMajr posted: »

    Something along the lines of creating films, tv or games (I'd like to work on a future season of Walking Dead for Telltale). Tell good stories, that's what I want.

  • edited April 2016
    1. A Lawyer
    2. A History Professor ( Don't judge me)
    3. A business man
      Also I wanted to be a Game developer
  • BigBlindMaxBigBlindMax Banned
    edited April 2016
    • Political Theorist/Activist

    • Author

    • Something in Linguistics

    • Community/Political Organizer in an Anti-Poverty/Urban Development firm.

    In descending order from dreamiest to least dreamy.

    Don't really care that much about money,. I want decent job stability and a career where I can do some good. Fuck getting a business degree and sitting In a cubicle for 40 years.

  • I ain't judgin' for the history professor profession. My history 11 professor was the fucking best. Funniest and smartest guy I've ever met at my college. Be like him, and you'll make it. ;)

    * A Lawyer * A History Professor ( Don't judge me) * A business man Also I wanted to be a Game developer

  • Professional pancake flipper.

  • Either a musician, filmmaker, voice actor, or gigolo.

  • That sounds like what I plan to shoot for.

    Screenwriting seems to be right up your alley.

  • I'm striving to be a filmmaker. I'm a film student currently.

  • Dream career: Either a film editor/cameraman or an author. I have tons of stories in my heart, but not the skill to put them down on paper.

    Realistic dream career: Music store salesman. Music stores have the most relaxed atmospheres and I love going to them. A job at Guitar Center or the local instrument store would be wonderful.

  • edited April 2016

    Writer, lawyer, historian, psychologist or anything that has to do with developing video games

  • I heard the demand for pancake flippers has been low the last couple of years

    Poogers555 posted: »

    Professional pancake flipper.

  • Is the history professor only a reference? Because i also think it'd be awesome.

    * A Lawyer * A History Professor ( Don't judge me) * A business man Also I wanted to be a Game developer

  • BigBlindMaxBigBlindMax Banned
    edited April 2016

    I have tons of stories in my heart, but not the skill to put them down on paper.

    I'd recommend taking a college-level creative writing course. It's a trial-by-fire, but also a lot of fun.

    One thing you learn is that there's a surprising amount of actual technique that goes into writing good fiction.
    For example, writing fluid dialogue (one of the hardest things to do IMO) is as much a science as it is an art.

    Dream career: Either a film editor/cameraman or an author. I have tons of stories in my heart, but not the skill to put them down on paper.

  • I plan to take a creative writing class soon for the fun of it! I'm still in high school, so it's not super serious or in-depth I'm sure, but it's a start!

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    I have tons of stories in my heart, but not the skill to put them down on paper. I'd recommend taking a college-level creative writi

  • Cool! I had a Speech & Creative Writing class in senior year and it was great. Just learning how to make good characters and map out a plot will probably make it much easier to put your stories to paper.

    I plan to take a creative writing class soon for the fun of it! I'm still in high school, so it's not super serious or in-depth I'm sure, but it's a start!

  • BigBlindMaxBigBlindMax Banned
    edited April 2016

    or anything that has to do with developing video games

    You might wanna rethink that.

    tl;dr: the industry is pretty fucking exploitative and awful.

    Writer, lawyer, historian, psychologist or anything that has to do with developing video games

  • celebrity actor, artist, writer, director, full time father and husband, comedian

  • edited April 2016

    I've read a few other articles like that one,it's a sacrifice i'm willing to take since video games are one of my biggest passions.That said, i'd try to work for a company that treats their employees well (I've heard Valve and Riot are among the best in that regard) ,otherwise,going the inidie route is an option too.

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    or anything that has to do with developing video games You might wanna rethink that. tl;dr: the industry is pretty fucking exploitative and awful.

  • Stay at home husband.

    What?

  • full time father and husband*

    but when i retire, i would like to be a stay at home husband.

    Johro posted: »

    Stay at home husband. What?

  • Father sounds like too much work. I'd rather be just the husband.
    My post wasn't referring to yours. My "what?" was a pre-emptive retort for those whom think it's a shitty answer.

    full time father and husband* but when i retire, i would like to be a stay at home husband.

  • oh i didn't get that, my mistake.

    Johro posted: »

    Father sounds like too much work. I'd rather be just the husband. My post wasn't referring to yours. My "what?" was a pre-emptive retort for those whom think it's a shitty answer.

  • Sweet. My friend wants to be a filmmaker too.

    And no wonder why you have such a love for the art. :)

    ralo229 posted: »

    I'm striving to be a filmmaker. I'm a film student currently.

  • Anything that involves making people happy or helping them through their problems. Be it writing, YouTube, art, becoming a therapist, just anything that helps people smile or helps them in general is a perfect job to me.

  • You are pretty charismatic and smart from what I've seen. Good luck!

    BigBlindMax posted: »

    * Political Theorist/Activist * Author * Something in Linguistics * Community/Political Organizer in an Anti-Poverty/Urban Developm

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