I am 20 years old and I have my own boutique. I will be 21 in Nov. i have had this store for about 3 years. I sell women's clothing. Very nice clothing. My mom encouraged me to open it so I could live at home until my sister graduates. She skipped a grade so she graduates next year. I plan on going to college somewhere and learning how to be a csi. That fascinates me so much. That is what I want to fall back on. Right now, I am working at my store and also wrestling on the side. i have already been accepted by a major company. I want to be in tna wresting one day. werid huh?
2006-06-23 04:42:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and No. I got my degree in public relations and right out of college landed my "dream job" with a big pharmaceutical company as a drug rep. and was making awesome money! I loved it, I got to travel all over the state and surrounding states as well. After the birth of my daughter, it didn't quite seem like the "dream job" any more, because I was away from home alot. Family took top priority. So, about 3 months ago, I quite and took a position as a medical assistant at a Dr.'s office. I work 4 days a week and am home at 5 o' clock the days that I work. Right now, its my "dream job" because I am able to spend more time with the ones that I love, my family. :)
Hey- to the answer above mine- also as a drug rep. one disadvantage is some of the doctors you call on can be real a$$holes. I was lucky and only had a few--- but still the arrogance of some!!!
2006-06-23 04:33:19
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answered by flutterinbutterfly 5
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No....this is definitely not the job of my dreams...I am still a student so I'm working to help pay for school....I've finished 2 years of college already so I'm working on a bachelor in vet tech and a teaching degree in math probably.
The vet tech degree is for when I buy my house with a lot of land for my animals so I can take care of them myself instead of running to the vet for everything...I also plan on hosting a night-time and weekend emergency clinic in the comfort of my own home. This way my neighbors won't have to run to the vet for every little thing as well!
2006-06-23 04:23:50
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answered by jenn 4
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contemporary job: Administrative Assistant at a central authority organization. little ones dream job: Actress did no longer pursue because of the fact: I wasn't gifted adequate *unhappy face* contemporary dream job: Kindergarten instructor and author. finally, although, I purely opt to be a mom.
2016-12-13 18:20:53
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answered by rivalee 3
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Well i thought i found my dream job...i work as a pharma rep in nyc with very good pay but people suc and thats why im sitting here bored out my mind chatting away on yahoo....some words of advice>>> find a job that has a nice peaceful enviroment with fun people,,,money is not everything in a dream job
2006-06-23 04:27:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No.
I my dream job is to be a librarian. My dream lifetime career to be a writer.
Currently I work with government and commerical contracts.
I'm still working on being a writer, but to be a professional librarian required a master's degree for which I don't have the money.
2006-06-23 05:00:55
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answered by "Marian" the Librarian 4
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Yes, I am in the job of my dreams. I own my own interior design business, and people pay me to be creative. Plus, I get to leave a little bit of myself behind in every job I do. How cool is that?
2006-06-23 04:22:52
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answered by Christina D 5
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yes...finnally..don't ever give up.....took me 40 years, and MANY different jobs....from bartender to vet-tech, owned a pet store and a landscaping business, waitress-ed , DJ{that one was fun}, race horse farm professional groom,cashier, salesperson, dept manager, well paid custodian for the FBI...lmao!{that one wasn't fun} ..anyway theres more, they were all incredible experiences....but none of them were soul satisfying.....
40 came...our selfish years...i said ..to hell with getting up every morning to something i don't like....i have 7 kids...i have to work....but I can love what i do!!! so i applied, tested for , and got a great job at our elementary school...now they are funding to further my education...i am not the one class, all year kinda teacher....i never dreamed i would be, but now there is a dire need for what i do love....behavior, human behavior....especially in young children....
something i dreamed of doing, with the age group i like to work with, AND they NEED me, so much so, they're helping me finish my education!
shoo ...it was a long road...but i am SO glad to be here...and every experience before, plays a key roll, in who I AM NOW!!!
HUZZAH!!
2006-06-23 04:45:07
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answered by sparkalittlefire 4
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I have yet to discover my dream job, so in the meantime I am just trying to make money and live
2006-06-23 04:22:42
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answered by Roz 4
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No. It is close to it, but some co-workers make it very difficult. I like working with the population I work with, that we serve, very much. I like my supervisor and her supervisor, and the director. I feel valued by them, but not my immediate co-workers and team mates, who discredit my role on the team and any contributions I try to make. So I am looking.
2006-06-23 04:22:25
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answered by curiositycat 6
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