Other What do you do for work or what do you want to do?

Well I want to work at a company called Rooster Teeth after high school hoping I could get a job there so I can be an animator for one of the shows called RWBY 
 
I currently work for a private fbo which is really well known across the States and the ocean according to its history. Previously known as Landmark, it is now known as Signature Flight Support and I work as a  CSR there. Your typical work day is making reservations, catering to pilots needs, and making sure that their plane is fueled before they take off. It's an interesting place to work at due to the fresh faces you see everyday and some pilots bring you goodies! 
 
As for now I work in Employee Services at Magic Mountain, however I have bigger dreams in mind! I worked for years in retail as well at the local Barnes and Noble and after that debacle I was ready for a less stressful job. My dream jobs would be a full time writer and voice actress! Unfortunately circumstances had me put my dreams on hold. But I feel now is the time for me to pursue them. I still need to find a full time job though with health benefits and will work with my writing on the side. I am currently in the process of starting my first novel. Excitement!
 
I work in the area of design at an engineering company. We focus mainly on nacelles but we do other sorts of things as well. I'm only there as a practicant for I'm still an engineering student but about to graduate.
 
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I work as a chef at a senior care facility, but I moonlight in daydreaming that I went to school for computer sciences.
 
I'm currently jobless, but I'd like to be a freelance artist and create my own comic books : )
 
Customer service.


I'd honestly like to be able to just sit down to write a book. I have enough material to do one I just don't have the time and if I left my job the bills would not be paid and that's no good. 


If I were able, I'd just focus on publishing a book.
 
Weekend cleanup at a sawmill.


If my body doesn't fall apart in the next nine months, :smile12: I'll be going to school for 3d modeling and animation, with hopes of getting into video game design. 
 
I'm halfway through a social work degree at university, and will start my first work placement next year! But I work part-time supervising at a grocery store as well  :/  
 
Hmm...when i'm older I either want to be a chemist or a forensic scientist. I love science, so I obviously want to go into something in that field~
 
Well I want to work at a company called Rooster Teeth after high school hoping I could get a job there so I can be an animator for one of the shows called RWBY 

My boyfriend wants to work for them too. He's actually going to start contacting them because he's graduating school (though he's graduating from college), but I wish you the best of luck on your goal!


As for me I'm in school to become a nurse, so I want to work as a nurse in pediatrics once I'm done with college :)  
 
Well, psychology is a huge hobby and personal interest of mine, but I don't think I'd like the researching process of coming up with new theories/etc, and I'm definitely not suited to be a clinical psychologist of any sort. It would probably be unethical for me to have patients.


I was interested in art for a long time but I've lost the drive for it. I suppose having a job like omocat's is a dream I definitely once had, and it wouldn't be so bad if I could regain that drive. 


Currently the ideal is to model. Not the traditional runway or beauty pageant type modeling thing, but I've been interested in styles like korean street fashion, mori and dark mori, some strega, whatever tf omocat is... it's a bit embarrassing, but the sort of stuff that's been popularized on tumblr. Not sure exactly how do define the specific style I have in mind. 


The problems with this though I guess is how I'd even get into this, the fact that my parents would question it reeaally hard, my lack of self confidence (in my looks and in general)... 


I'll keep dreaming for now, and learning more about fashion and makeup I guess. Live vicariously through youtubers.
 
I teach stuffs to people. And code stuffs.


Also those two jobs are what I like to do so I can really say that I'm doing my dream job actually 
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Well, I'm currently a barista at a local coffee shop. I really enjoy it, and honestly I don't know where I want to go career wise from there. I love it a lot. 
 
I'm an Early intervention ABA Therapist. I work with children with Autism. ABA stands for Autistic Behavioral Assistance. I work with kids from the ages of 1 to 15, helping them learn skills and tools to help them live life in a world that doesn't understand them.
 
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I do project management in the construction industry!


If the possibilities were endless, bills didn't exists, and I was tied to absolutely nothing, I'd hike and live in the woods all day + make costumes/armor.
 
Ah, I wanted to study biochemistry and biophysics at University, because I thought it would help me study stuff like neurochemistry.. But I'm having a hard time doing homework in community college. My transcript at this point probably discludes me from ever getting into medschool, so I'll have to look into Open-Courseware through the net. I am also in the process of making an appeal against unsatisfactory academic progress for Financial Aid, because I had to drop out of school for a few terms due to my mental health. I want to study many different subjects (including a few extra languages), but mostly I laze around all day doing couch potato things.


If I ever get around to making a graduate-level thesis statement, then I would definitely make it about the biological mechanisms of human conciousness; (it would involve me doing at least 1000 hours of research to make a model, and I would make it readily available to the public as a free resource).


Similarly, my first and only job as of yet was as a temporary Community Education Specialist, doing research on the biological mechanisms of auditory hallucinations (which I also experience).


It was an awesome job, and for 10 hours a week, that I got to pick and change as needed, I got paid 15 dollars per hour, but I realized early on that it was going to take me more than 10 weeks at that pace to answer that question, and I have yet to finish the article.


It would be nice if I could study the effects of antidepressant and antipsychotic medication, because I was pressured into taking them as a teenager long before I ever had serious symptoms, because I was deemed "at-risk", and I think that they were a significant cause of various things, including the mass that grew in my pituitary; (there's a Pubmed article already made about Risperidone and prolactinomas, but I want to go further than that, because I'm wondering if and how and to what extent they are causing malfunctions in the human body, contrary to the common "fixing chemical imbalances" supposition.)


More realistically, I might train at my local Job Corps location to be a pharmacy technician, which ironically, is the job I said I'd end up doing if I ever gave up on my dreams, (and this was back when I was in middleschool). I'll probably get really bored doing this job, and I don't think I can get away with sneaking in studying or music while on the clock. I've read that it pays 15/hour on average, and I could potentially get a job across the street, which is convenient because I don't know how to drive yet. It might be the kind of job that I can do on weekends and juggle with school, by doing both part-time, but I'm not very self-disciplined.


I want a job to help pay for community college, so that I can save Financial Aid for a bachelor's degree, (which will probably have to be a cheaper degree, like mathematics, which still seems pretty interesting and useful to me), but there are also other things that I've thought about doing, like saving almost a thousand dollars a month for things like buying a four-bedroom house with my relatives, or traveling abroad with my Mom before she dies. (That second part might not work though, because my Mom is getting sicker every year. She just had brain surgery a week ago, too.)


(I'd have to give up going to school for a decade, and work full-fime for 4-7 years, but it might totally be worth it, unless my brain mass turns into cancer; apparently, what I have has a good prognosis, and usually takes several years before it gets crazy, but it would definetly suck if the money I'd saved turn into medical bills.)


But being a Pharm Tech is my contingency plan; there's going to be a job-fair at my college a few months from now, which I've never been to before, and I'm going to start exploring options more seriously. I've still got nice collared shirts, fancy pants, and some black wedges for the occasion, though having blue hair and mental disorders might subject me to discrimination--I definetly want to be up front with my potential employers about my mental issues, because they have played significant role in what academic and career interests I've developed as a whole, and are related to my volunteer-work experiences.


My family isn't really concerned with what I want to do, and they are totally ok with me living with them (while we share a two-bedroom apartment with 3-4 people) as I figure that out. Actually, I'm pretty sure I'm going to stick around to take care of my Mum. On the other hand, my Brother moved out at 16 and eventually joined the Army. He took a prolonged leave to help take care of my Mum before she went into surgery.


Seriously though, I want to start learning how to drive, so that I can take my Mom to the hospital and stuff, especially now that she can only see out of one eye. Luckily, we have more than one car, (though they are both kinda citrusy), so I can almost call one my own, if I can manage paying for insurance and gas of course.
 
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I'm hoping to specialize in bloodstain pattern analysis (BPA) when I grow up. Though, in general, be a forensic scientist. I'll be getting into the good stuff with my graduation project and my internship relatively soon, and it's needless to say that I'm excited.
 
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I do research at the coastal studies labs here for the university I'm attending, I work on what ever they want me to research or assist in research with. Long story short, I'm a marine biologist 
 
I teach stuffs to people. And code stuffs.


Also those two jobs are what I like to do so I can really say that I'm doing my dream job actually 
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I do the same!


I'm a software engineer at my day job and I often volunteer to teach children programming through Scratch, both of which I find incredibly rewarding.
 

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