Something outdoors in nature. My first college major was forestry. For various reasons that didn't work, but in hindsight I think it was a good pick. It didn't pay worth a crap, but I didn't care about that. Working in forests among tress is priceless and worth far more than money.
Other possible outdoors jobs would be geology, archeology, or possibly oceanography.
For indoor jobs, I really like working in engineering. When I was a kid I loved doing drafting. By the time I was 10 or so, I had gone through my dad's engineering drawing book and drawn most of the stuff in it. I just loved doing it. Of course at 10 years old I didn't get paid. I ended up doing it for a living, but I never quit liking it.
I also loved doing carpentry and framing houses. I've done that for free a fair mount helping a neighbor who got into the house building business. When I hear saws and hammers, it's hard for me to keep away. I just want to jump in. Carpentry is one of the lowest pays among the building trades, but most framers love doing it. Fresh air and great exercise certainly helps.
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Well I am a graphic designer, but I moved into UXUI so I can make 90k to 120k In the long run. But if money was no issues I would just freelance stay home play some video games, lift weights and design and draw projects I wanted and reject any projects that cuz issues or drama or stress
Money isn't an issue, but I would love to be a Geologist. I think about it often. My issue is fear and if math would be involved. I believe I could excel in it if I didn't have struggles.
I’d still be a med student cause I want to help peoples. But if I had more time bad it was possible I would probably open a bakery, thing that I consider to do when I will be a senior
I'd work as a director at a children's hospital or as a fund raiser or appraiser there.
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Animal farm rescue. It'll have a spa, hospice, animal hospital, play areas, and fun stuff for animals to do. It'll be a safe haven for animals. If people do want to adopt, there's an extensive vetting process so animals go to safe homes.
Just the same as today, except I wouldn't have to deal with a-holes but would do it all myself (and use it to help people at no cost).
Sadly, there are bills to pay, overpriced housing, baby boomer pensions - so I don't get to help 1% of what I could and would like to - because boomers always throw some new idiot at me to deal with (so that he can also pay his bills, presumably - idiots and geniuses are equal, of course)A travel blogger! Or get a TEFL certificate and teach English abroad.
Either having my own travelling show on TV where I'm reviewing tourist attractions, being a food critique or an artist.
I loves food, art and entertainment. I would like to have an enjoyable fun life. 🙂If money (and job opportunity/outlook) didn’t matter, I’d be a political scientist.
I really want to own and operate 3 businesses
A small bakery and cafe
A small bookstore
And a florist shop
They would all be next to each other 😊I'd still be a journalist.
To be a primatologist. Monkeys and apes are soooo fascinating. I’d love to work with them and teach them things like sign language
Well what I actually studied, that would be archeology.
And if I feel like it sprinkle some anthropology in there as well.I work in an office so for me it would have to be submarine captain! Preferably a futuristic type one with lots of techy toys!
I want a production company. I want to write and direct movies and shows. And I want to help other people make awesome things too.
Track or basketball coach, animal biologist or park ranger
I'd like to investigate mysteries. Particularly those involving the supernatural and other fringe or alternative ideas - aliens and conspiracies.
Something to make a difference for the less fortunate people in our world
Musician and/or film director
A neuropsychopathologist or a cognitive psychologist
A forensic scientist or a cop
i've had a pretty successful career as a semen donor. i can't see it being any different.
Just to be a James Bond to my country. Already my country has Ajith Dhoval so I would like to replace him.
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