Sir David Attenborough's cameraman.
I'd follow him around the thick rainforest floor then whoooooosh up to the canopy and see a million amazing animals in a way I'd never imagine, then pack my bags and head off for the south pole to do something equally amazing the next day.
2006-11-01 10:47:01
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answered by badgerbeetle 3
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Travel Columnist... I would actually get paid to roam the globe, see different countries and cultures. My working day, I wake up in an ancient Irish castle to the smells of breakfast. I enjoy a nice chat with my fellow travelers about how i just arrived from Greece. Then i set off for another beautiful day of loafing the town,trying new pubs and restaurants, etc. I pick up a cute pair of sandals from a shop that i plan to give a good write up on and the sandals will come in handy when i jet off to Africa tomorrow to investigate a new safari vacation that a traveler friend told me about! How cool would that be..oh well, maybe when the kiddies are a little older.
2006-11-01 06:05:54
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answered by lucky 4
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If I could make a little more money with my website, that would be my dream job. I would get up in the morning, write some articles, trade links, check out advertising opportunities, take some time for creative thinking and ideas and still have time for myself. I would be able to work at my own pace and be my own boss.
2006-11-01 06:11:06
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answered by grudgrime 5
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The perfect working day.
Get up about 11, get out of my jammies, wash, head to library,
or write notes and watch some t.v. untill 2. have lunch, read a book for an hour with note book. four o'clock catch up with the papers, have a nice nap until 7ish, shower, go to comedy club tell jokes written from my routine that day. Get paid cash and if in the mood start drinking till tube shut/nightbus came. change into jammies, nice cup of tea and comedy on a digital channel,
than repeat.
2006-11-01 06:03:39
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answered by comicbookrob 3
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My ideal job...hmm...obivously be in charge of myself so self-employed- preferably fashion designer! Something creative with lots of P.A's who I can boss around lyk Miranda Priestly lol and also wear great clothes everyday! Then I'd branch off into other businesses and be in charge of a big business empire and using my self made money to help less fortunate people in the 3rd world! HURRAH for freedom!
2006-11-01 06:02:09
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answered by Anonymous
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English teaching... hey, it might not be exciting to a lot of people but it's something I'd like to be. The day would mainly consist of shouting at teenagers, and teaching English, what more could you possibly want?
2006-11-01 05:57:16
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answered by lousou_1 2
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I am a graphic designer. I find that I fly high on round one, when I am tossing out concepts. I sink on round five, when I am doing the grueling work of making client changes that are ill-conceived by non-artists, and all wrong for various reasons.
In my perfect world, I'd have an assitant who would spin all the dumb latter changes, and leave me free to concept.
It'll never happen, but that's it...
2006-11-01 05:56:22
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answered by martino 5
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In my ideal job I would go to office in any clothes, casual, jeans whatever. I would work in a creative environment and chatting wouldn't be called being lazy or doing nothing. It would be called networking, exchanging ideas. There would be music in the office and you would just get up and start dancing when it was your favourite tune. Does anybody out there work like this? Mail me
2006-11-01 05:57:56
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answered by better late than never 2
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A mystery shopper checking out hotels.
Get up, have a shower, phone room service for my breakfast and eat it on balcony over looking the sea and then write report on hotel and book out. Spend all day sight seeing then book into next hotel, eat dinner in hotel restaurant, go out on the town or watch tv and then go to bed after a nightcap.
Wake up phone room service for breakfast and eat it on balcony over looking sea etc etc......
2006-11-01 06:17:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I already have my dream job, but the thing about it is, they are never what you dream they will be. Yes they are cool to do, but there is always going to be something you don't like about any job you ever will have. Oh yeah, I track spacecraft for NASA.
2006-11-01 05:56:50
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answered by Scotty 6
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