LOL. Well, my childhood dream was to be a musician, and I did get a degree in music. And I do that on the weekends. What pays the bills is electronics. And for that, I went to the School of Hard Knocks. I'm totally self taught, or rather I should say I watched, asked the right questions, and had a couple of fantastic teachers. Learning to trouble-shoot is a "natural" ability. And I seemed to posess it. I like what I do; it's never the same thing from day to day. And the best part--I'm always learning something. And I get paid for it.
2007-10-30 09:13:29
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answered by John N 7
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I am a baker and cake decorator for a coffee house and catering company, and I also teach cake decorating classes at three different stores. Outside of these part-time jobs, I am a stay home mom of 2.
Childhood dream? No, but I must say I don't recall having a childhood dream occupation. It is definitely very cool to be working with food.....my adulthood dream would be to attend culinary school, so I am quite happy with being a baker and cake decorator.
Cool question! How about you?
~ Maria
2007-10-30 05:38:37
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answered by Mocha Maria 5
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I am currently working as a library assistant. I guess I didn't really have a "childhood dream"....except to get a good job of some description. I don't think the job I have now really fits that bill.
2007-10-30 05:35:17
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answered by hello world 7
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You're luck that its night. Its mid day here in the U.S.
My childhood dream was to be a professional soccer player, football player, baseball player, and possibly a hockey player if I had the time... This of course is not what I do. I work in purchasing and sales for a Japanese trading company... not quite as exciting.
2007-10-30 05:34:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I am doing the compplete opposite of what my childhood dream was. I work a boring, 8-5 office job, and I am too random of a person to handle it. Hence the reason I am playing on Yahoo Answers!!! HAHA
2007-10-30 05:31:54
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answered by goddessathena2005 2
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I am not working in the field that I have dreamed of. I currently work as a loan officer to support my family. I would like to have a franchise in the Cosmetology industry or be a product sales rep.
I have not pursued my dream because of my family.
2007-10-30 05:34:21
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I never dreamed of working in a factory as a child. I wanted to be a nurse or a vet, but when I got out of high school, I didn't want to stay in college. So, I am a drop out!
2007-10-30 05:31:25
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answered by Harley Lady 7
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All this dream is approximately is you wishing that life now became like it was & which you have been as standard & as reliable as you have been then. the girl with the water is fairly important truly, she is in basic terms a representation of the problems you have had to stand.... deep down you realize that your concerns & problems shouldnt be getting you down (it ought to have been acid she threw... even with the undeniable fact that it became water) So the dream is approximately you desirous to tackle you r issues & having the ability you u used to have, understanding its stupid to sense this way... It looks as tho u have been appearing some soul finding & attempting to conquer your issues.... the dream is in basic terms a mish mash of all your ideas on the undertaking.
2016-10-03 00:44:02
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answered by goulette 4
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I do medical reports; definitley not my childhood dream (being a lawyer) but I really like my job, the money could be better but every job has it's downfalls I suppose.
2007-10-30 05:31:30
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answered by Jersey Style 5
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Retired for Kennedy Space Center and loved evey minute of it. No it was a child hood dream, just lucked into it. But dreams do come true.
2007-10-30 05:32:33
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answered by sllde 3
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