What is your dream job? Are you ever going to be able to achieve this position? Mine is being a windmill cowboy! Love working at heights that would scare most. I am over 35 so no one will look at me for this position.
Own my own restaurant. Call it Itadakimasu and serve homestyle Japanese food and show people there is more to Japanese cuisine than ramen and sushi
I’m 74 and I had several. I’m past working age, but in my 20’s I was a field forester in WI and the Ozarks. Time out for more education and I worked as a natural resource economist in forestry and research for 26 years. Post Federal service I taught Cultural geography at a community college. I liked them all but the last was truly my best dream job.
My dream job was to become a doctor, but after a few years the call of the film industry was just too much. Towards the end of my career, I designed and controlled the construction of 3 theaters, as well as the restoration of a major London theater, as well as part of Heathrow airport. Then I retired and went back into cardio thoracic surgery. Before all this, I had thought of becoming an airline pilot, but I was put off by one of my friends when she told me that I would get so bored that I would end up crawling along the wing and adjusting the engines half way across the Atlantic. She got bored too and joined the UK navy, teaching pilots to land on aircraft carriers and then went on to become the first female chief pilot of a major European airline. All the other pilots called her "the woman driver", but they had huge respect for her and her relaxed while 100% efficient way of running things.
What is your dream job?...... Philanthropist Are you ever going to be able to achieve this position?..........YES! I put Director on the back burner It's my back up in case I go broke
Doing sand sculptures around the world, being a sand modeller, sand sculpting. And being paid to do it or a cinematographer.
Prime minister of England. Please approach me with a political matter and oh my me make it extinct faster than pink dinosaur.
Journalist. I let someone talk me out of pursuing this because they said it was a dying field and they weren't wrong. But I'll always have that twinge of regret