Friday 12 October 2007

What is your dream job?

Hmm, this is a question i continually ask myself, as much as i like my job i wouldn't say that i love it. So what would my dream job be? Its a difficult one to answer, it must be really good to be one of those lucky people whose jobs are also their hobbies, like sportsmen and women, or an artist/actor/musician etc, I love going to do fitness training and am starting to think that i would enjoy being a fitness instructor, maybe i should look into doing some sort of sports science course at college.

Many years ago I used to do martial arts and thought how cool would it be to one day be an instructor and get paid for basically kicking nine bells of the proverbial out of someone. If anybody reads this who is in the fortunate position of doing a job they love then I'd love to know what it is like.

5 comments:

Lesley Todd said...

i hope steve doesn't read this!

i love what i do but if i could do anything i would be... i really don't know. something fullfilling, something creative, something outside in a warm climate, something to do with cute furry animals, working with nice people! any ideas what that job is?

Murray said...

Dunno sounds like a dream job and a half though, acting would be a good one, you'd defo get a sense of fulfilment out of it, not too mention a very healthy bank balance, but personally i dont think id like all the media attention. A wine journalist would be an ace job too.

Lesley Todd said...

A travel writer!! Or even better, a travel photographer! That's it!

shadows and clouds said...

hello, you're murray who saw the wigwam in lesley's sky too! :) i like my job considerably (i teach english as a foreign language to mainly italians), though i wouldn't say it is a 'dream job'... i'm stupidly never driven by earning a great deal (though enough to be comfy is a must), dreamwise, well, lesley bet me to it - one thing i always dreamt of doing was photo documentaries, like for the national geographic, or about social problems such as homelessness. or illustrating children's books too, though my friend does that and it doesn't seem like a dream some of the times. i guess the 'dream' aspect makes them that little more perfect, something that reality rubs off! ;) i used to want to be a forest ranger too, that'd be lovely, wandering around looking after trees all day.
hmmm, i'm rambling, means it's past my bedtime!
have fun with your new blog!

Lesley Todd said...

murray, it's dark!!! arghhh!