I was bullied a quite a bit when I was younger. Now that we're all older, they're afraid of me. This turn of events is pleasing.
hahaYeah, just doesn't have the same "oomph" there Chaz. Personally I would have gone with:
The issues with your dad's reaction to wanting to be a medic are eerily similar. My father was livid when I told him I wasn't going to finish university and instead start this course.When I was a kid, I wanted to be (per my mother) "the guy who climbs up the telephone pole and works on the wires", then I graduated to the requisite marine biologist. When I hit Jr. high school, I decided I was going to be a musician- a classical one and I pursued it quite seriously until my first year in college where I decided while it was a very nice avocation, it was not what I wanted to do for a living. My dad spit nails. I decided I wanted to be a paramedic.
That was 22 years ago and that is what I am still doing. After much fighting over it and listening to my dad cuss and mutter about it, I went to EMT school, then fire school, and I have been a medic since '93. My dad decided he was quite proud of his fire/medic daughter.
As to what I want to do? Hmmm- not sure. I love my job to this day. I'm not anywhere close to burnt out and I am at a busy station. EMS is a job for younger critters though. I'm not so sure I want to be doing this when I'm 50- I'm 42 now, so not much longer to go. The biggest killer of EMS and fire personnel these days is heart attack, so I am doing my part to try to keep that at bay- I've lost 70 pounds now since I've had my little critter and I do an hour of cardio every day between shifts. Problem is, there is no other job I want to do. I love the craziness of it, the silliness of it, my crew members, the independence..... I'll miss it when I have to leave.
And you really have to like the smell of fish.Wow a lot of people wanted to be marine biologists when they were growing up. I admit it would be fun to do, but not if you have a family.
aranoid:aranoid:aranoid:And you really have to like the smell of fish.
Does screwing whores in Thailand count?And you really have to like the smell of fish.
That's not how you pump yourself up. The key is to read mediocre books and say "Pfft I could write better than this shit!"I'd also love to be a science fiction writer, but I've been reading a lot of exceptional books lately and I don't know how likely it is that I could approach that level.
That's not how you pump yourself up. The key is to read mediocre books and say "Pfft I could write better than this shit!"[/QUOTE]And thus, Twilight enters the best-selling books list, as every aspiring writer buys it to improve his self-esteem.I'd also love to be a science fiction writer, but I've been reading a lot of exceptional books lately and I don't know how likely it is that I could approach that level.
That's not how you pump yourself up. The key is to read mediocre books and say "Pfft I could write better than this shit!"[/quote]And thus, Twilight enters the best-selling books list, as every aspiring writer buys it to improve his self-esteem.[/quote]I'd also love to be a science fiction writer, but I've been reading a lot of exceptional books lately and I don't know how likely it is that I could approach that level.
My childhood dream, simply put, was to make video games for a living.We all had ideas of what we wanted to do or be as kids. What was your childhood dream?
I did make video games for a living (programming) for a year. It was absolute hell. I now work as a db admin/web programmer/app programmer/data security official/occasional programming instructor for a small private college.Crone said:What do/did you do for a living?
I wish I had enough time/talent to create my own game ideas from scratch, but I just don't have the artistic/musical chops to handle anything beyond programming and simple sprites.Crone said:What do you wish you could be doing? (career or not, doesn't have to be job related)
Jake said:I still like the idea of science, but the practice of it is losing its luster. There are a number of scientists out there doing awesome things, but the vast majority of the scientists I've come in contact with are just kind of dicking around the shallow end of the pool and feeling unjustifiably smug about it.
I don't want to hear that.Chazwozel said:Grad school in particular has made me very jaded towards science. If I would do it over, I'd probably go into mechanical engineering or medicine. To be honest, I think I'm going to save my pennies for a couple of years and possibly take the MCAT and see if I can pull off getting into med school. Science has gotten really boring for me. I think it would be more fun working as a doctor.
What did you want to do-Be an astronaut.
What do you do-work with networks.
What do you want to do-Be an astronaut.