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nannon | 16:56 Thu 07th Jun 2007 | Jobs & Education
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Ok so most people probably wouldn't work if they didn't have too...but what is you ideal job? What did you want to do when you were little??
Has anyone been lucky enough to get theie ideal job???

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Ive always wanted to be a giude dog trainer, but the money is poor and as im only young i am working in finance and really enjoy what im doing.
I dont think i can ever be a guide dog trainer as need a near perfect health history, which is not what i have at all :(
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i've wanted to be a teacher simce i was about 4 - going back to Uni next September to do my PGCE, so fingers crossed that will happen!!

I would love to run a big mansion with lots of different themed playrooms and horses etc for disabled, ill and terminally ill children. If i ever won the lottery i'd def do that. Just somewhere where they could come and be happy and have some fun.
This might sound sad but i owuld lov eot own my own B &B by the seaside! I make a mean fry up and would love doing the breakfasts and sitting at the bar in the evening with my V&T chatting to the punters!!
That does sound good unruliejulie!
If it ever does happen, let me know and i'll definitely come visit!!
is a mean fry up just one sausage and a tiny egg
no bob, its one saugsage and no egg, i gotta make a profit you know ;-)

wiggal, special rates for abers

I used to work ona bacon van on an induistrial estate and that was a great job, i loved it. I would love to do that again one day!

I would like to work at Longleet in charge of the giraffes, also at the same place meet Bob Trollop(what a great name)
I wanted to be a national hunt jump jockey...but I grew and grew! it was great while it lasted, then I became an engineer, computers and all that stuff, gave it all up and now I'm a full time short term investor. I make my living on the betting exchanges....should have done it years ago.
my daughter wanted to be a teacher from when she was 5.
she has just got her first full teaching job which will start in the new term in september. just wanted to say how very, very proud of her i am. she has done so much hard work to realise her goal and mum and me are dead chuffed for her.


i was wondering if anyone else knows the 'bush doctors' in sheperds bush. me and my mate reckon that might be a good job. bit rude but didn't anyone think it through before deciding on the name??
pussnboots, I am sorry, that job's taken by me!
Actually, no, I would rather work with lemurs. I fell in love with them on a recent trip to the zoo, and now I am just thoroughly tickled by them!

I am a youth worker, pursuing a youth & community work degree, it's bl**dy hard work academically, but I love the work itself. SO it's almost worth it!

It's great to hear what others do.
I would also like an involvement in working with dogs one day (maybe a voluntary kennel hand).
Lisa x
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i was always drawing at school and now im 45
i'm still drawing but now for a living not so badi

I wanted to be a mortuary assistant....I now work in a funeral home...I've found my niche but only as receprionist
I really want to be an Amish person . . it's not exactly a job in the strictest sense, lol . . Just think how relaxing and humble it'd be? Then again, lol, typing my thought out about wanting to live without modcons on the computer, not exactly the most Amish thing. . .plus, you have to be born into it
A youth detention support worker or a youth worker who works with kids who have been released

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