What do you want to become?

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Segadroid

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I always dreamed of becoming a gamedesigner or a design-engineer. If that can't be reached, I'll be happy with the job of radio-announcer.

Now it's your turn: What do or did you always wanted to be? No bad jokes plz.
 

Cowabungaa

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Happy. Really, that's all, right now I'm not happy, and I'd really like to become happy. I don't really care about what career I'll get, as long as I'm happy.
 

Vrex360

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A sangheili zealot so I can purge all you worthless humans from existance

Most likely I dream of being a writer, though I can also see myself as a film director and an actor if I put my mind to it.
 

Yudas

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I will (hopefully) become a doctor. I've been accepted into the university of my choice and my it commences in february. I hope to specialize in Oncology, pediatrics, infectious diseases, intensi... gahh there are so many interesting specialties.
 

iJosh

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Anybody who just sits down at home an receives large amounts of cash flow for doing nothing.

That or I could just be a guy certified is MCSE , MCSA,or A+ cert.
 

Silver

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LEAD designer. I want to boss people around, and have a budget, damnit!
 

Valiance

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I'd like to help people enjoy their lives, possibly through my writing, music, art, or skill.

So I guess musician, writer, game art designer/LOLFOTOSHOOP, or if QL.TV ever gets something like a TV block, gaming professional.

Considering none of these are remotely plausible/possible unless I put in a ridiculous amount of effort and called everyone I could about getting on their radio shows and such, I think I'd just better go for those A+ and N+ certifications and finish this IT degree.

Maybe I can repair people's computers as my contribution to society, I guess, and let all the people who are worse than me at programming do all that hard stuff.
 

Johnn Johnston

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Much like almost anyone else on this site, a game dev would be a dream job for me. Writing (novels or journalism) could be good, as would being something in radio (I'd be the third generation in a row to have had my own show). Working with the police has also been suggested a few times.
 

Emilie Diabolica

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bleh. who the hell knows...

it's gone from wanting to be a nun(sigh, i was virtually brainwashed when i was a kid, ok) to an architect, to an artist, to an illustrator, to a game artist, to a bum, to a starving artist, then finally to absolute apathy towards my career future.

seriously, fuck it.
what happens will happen, and i'm (semi)content waitressing till it does...
 

Inverse Skies

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I'm studying medicine at the moment so I obviously want to be a doctor, but more specifically I want to specialise in oncology. Most importantly though, I want to become a father at some stage and have a family. That's number one on my list.
 

Skarvey

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I definitely want to acquire some graduate education and go on to teach Game Design and Production at a college or university level.

Moreover, I want to be a Pokemon master....yeah...awesome
 

Quick Ben

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MaxTheReaper said:
Anyway, I've always fancied being a writer.
Maybe a doctor.
Serial killer.

One or more of those.
So ideally you would want to be a doctor who murders you patients and writes books with their blood?

Myself, I actually don't know. As long as I can do something with computers, or maybe engineering, I guess I'll be satisfied.
 

Jaythulhu

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Happy. Really, that's all, right now I'm not happy, and I'd really like to become happy. I don't really care about what career I'll get, as long as I'm happy.
Try for content instead. It's far greater and more beneficial. Happiness is a state that is, I'm fairly sure, not meant to last for a particularly extended period. Perhaps that's what you meant, not sure. I'm not trying to denigrate, just offer a suggestion.

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OT: As a kid, I wanted to be the scientist who discovered a proper cure for cancer. Kids, eh? Now, as an adult, I've found a (word beyond satisfaction & happiness) as a volunteer adoptions officer and animal attendant with my local RSPCA shelter. Who'd have thunk it? Not anyone who knew me as a child or teen/young adult, that's for sure. I have a couple of other jobs that I use to pay the rent and bills, but the shelter work is what gives me a sense of purpose.

Amazing how hopes and dreams get surpassed by reality at times, ain't it?