My daughter finally made her dream job this November. Had to work very hard to get there. Only trouble is, she has two young children and would have loved to have stayed at home to look after them. She had to go out and get the dream job because her partner (who also went to University) is not in full time employment, earns peanuts and works 1 day a week and during the Summer holidays. Someone has to put a roof over their heads and pay the bills, so he stays at home and looks after the children while she works. So you see, even dream jobs don't come at a time when you want them.
2006-12-04 01:13:16
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answered by patsy 5
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Jobs are no use for dreamers, because job stands for JUST OVER BROKE, if you really are a dreamer then you must find an opportunity where you can earn a residual income ( doing something once and being paid over and over again from it) and also increase your earning power through leverage (creating an income throught he efforts of others) The following are the main areas where this exists Corporations, franchises or networking.
Getting to the top of a corporation is difficult, franchising only if you are selling the franchises, which leaves networking but only with a company with integrity.
Check out my web site www.iolair.acnrep.com, my contact details are there and I can show you an incredible international opportunity
2006-12-04 23:37:37
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answered by Eagle 2
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I like it where I am. I am a qualified accountant working as a fiscal investigator in a Revenue Department. I never dreamed to be an accountant. My dream from childwood was to settle and live in the USA. I wanted to own a ranch and live in the American wilderness. But that was my childhood dream. My dream did not change even when was in my early twenties. Fascinated by America and driven by the American dream I had no set objective in my country of birth, I had no plan, I avoided marriage in fear of losing my loving USA. Today I am still bachelor. I do not regret it. I am proud of it. I live a peaceful life with my relatives and friends in my paradise Mauritius where I enjoy the sea, sun and sand. Will I move to the US? I dunno but I will consider it very seriously if opportunity comes around.
2006-12-04 01:22:26
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answered by the.buster 3
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I did not even get that far, my careers teacher way back talked me out being a vet, my parents did not encourage me to do further education and I shall spend the rest of my life dreaming of being a vet... instead I am a typist, which is what that dratted careers advisor advised... still feel very aggrieved by it.
2006-12-04 01:13:18
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answered by Helen C 4
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Unfortunately the dream job is a nightmare!
2006-12-04 01:06:34
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answered by Jon B 6
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no cuz i didnt complete my studies like the way u guys copleted so i feel u guys work hard n still dreaming n me without working hard not dreaming any more cuz i know i ll not get it anyway
2006-12-04 01:20:41
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answered by marke 2
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i graduated in may ... n now i am dreamin of money , at the moment i have no money or no job. it sucks, anywayz im goin abroad in a couple of weeks till end of feb. then i ll decide what direction i want to go to make lots of monies !!!
2006-12-04 01:10:14
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answered by Anonymous
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still dreaming
2006-12-04 01:08:27
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answered by murphy 4
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