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Career Change - what would you become?

Bella

Babycakes
If you could do anything & get paid for your passion & be ensured you'd have financial stability doing it, without risk or prejudice, what would you choose to do or become, right now?

/go
 
I would like to teach motivated students physics and maths.

So unfortunately 'no' to high school teaching...
 
a barista - love making coffee. actually, anything in the coffee industry would be great. money is the big restriction here.
bicycle wheelsmith - love building wheels. again, money is the problem. could potentially pursue it as a hobby, but there are issues with liability on workmanship and that sort of thing that it's messy.

I regret not doing pursuing something creative that i was a bit more passionate about like film (behind the camera: screenwriting or directing), something music related, audio design, graphic design or writing when i was younger due to pressures from parents and peers to make something of myself and earn lots of money - at the risk of sounding conceited, I think i was actually convinced that doing something non-intellectual was a waste of my ability. now i have too many financial commitments and i've developed this impossible to shake addiction to money so i can't just drop everything and chase my dreams...
 
I'd join Starfleet Academy.

Serious.

Failing that, a toss up between

F1 driver
Astrophysicist (oh wait, I've done that :p)
Chocolatier/Pastry Chef (pseudo done that :cool:)
A job involving animals, preferably large cats around the world

or all four


or all five
 
Quite happy where I am at, but if I could turn back time knowing what I knew now.. I would have stuck out things as a kid that I was good at. Wish my folks forced me more.


Not sure what I would have chosen, but the things I had thought of pursuing over the years were;

- My folks tell me from a young age (5 & 6) I was fascinated with Dinosaurs so wanted to be an Archaeologist.
- AFL footballer when I was in my teens
- MMA/Kickboxer or apply for the SF (special forces) <-- colour blindness didn't help me with this one.
- Rally Driver.. oh wait.. that's just because I bought a rex and thought I'd be good at it.

My single biggest regret would not be picking up a musical instrument earlier. My dad has no vocal training whatsoever and has a pretty good voice for someone with no musical background. I am not too bad at punching out some Elvis/Dean Martin/Sinatra so may have passed on some of them vocal genes. I wished I had of picked up music real early, but I was too preoccupied and preferred contact sports and chasing women. So I can't recommend to anyone here who has not done yet to pick up an instrument and don't look back. Could be one of the biggest investments on your health & happiness.

Don't think I directly answered what I would be wish to be. Not too sure, maybe I am just content being Sam Minchia.
 
When I was a teenager, I wanted to be an actress. I already did theatre & sang in bands, I was scouted doing Shakespeare & offered a scholarship to NIDA at the age of 16, which my parents had to consent to, because they almost never took students under the age of 21. I workshopped with Russel Crowe :eek: he wasn't an oscar winner back then, but still has the best voice I've ever heard.

My mother was battling her first round of breast cancer & I was her only carer. My father thought 'acting' and 'performing' was stupid & told me to concentrate on a career that will 'mean something'. Both parents refused to sign the scholarship, so I didn't go :(

I didn't speak to my father, for two years after that. And I spent my graduating year of school nursing my mother through 3 rounds of chemotherapy & radiation treatment.

I still sang in a band, but gave up acting & theatre along lifes path. As soon as my mother was in remission, I bought a one way ticket out of the country & stayed away, until she needed me again 12 years later.

Life could have been very different for me.

But alas, we are meant to be where we end up I suppose. Unless we decide to make a change.

Now I've thrown away the 'meaningful career' to keep the hippie within sated with something far more therapeutic for the soul. Feels good :)
 
Someone else mentioned it but its be awesome being a stay at home dad! Regardless of what anyone says.

Dream job though? Helicopter pilot, one of the SES pilots, or a fireman :)
 
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