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Amy ([personal profile] windemere) wrote2010-05-12 12:49 pm
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You remember how, when you were little, every week you wanted to be something new? One week it was a ballerina, the next a scientist, the next a singer, etc.?

And then you grew up and realised none of those things were ever going to happen and you had to get a real job. And then you figured out what it was you wanted to do for the rest of your working life and you were happy and content.

And then you pretty much realised that was never going to happen.

So, I'm like five again, and have gone through about five career options in the last week and they are all (to me) sounding like dreams of a five-year-old, except not because I could actually do them. At least in a universe where impossible things happen. I just don't think I can face disappointment again. Seriously, I'm used to rejection, but there's only so much a person can take.

1. Dive Instructor. Doable, if I can find the money. Also: island in the Caribbean. Or Australia.

2. Editor. Doable. Kind of not so interested.

3. Marketing. Somewhat doable with a lot more education. Could be museum related.

4. Project Manager. Do-ing. Well, as of May 19th. We will take this one course at a time and see. May go on to certification (when I find the money).

5.a Return to England. Mostly do-able. Yes, I count this as a job. It would lead to a retail/pub job, but at least I'd be in the UK.
5.b Go to New Zealand. Mostly do-able. Again, it'd be retail or hostel work or something. But, again, New Frakking Zealand. Maybe a Hobbit extra? Or some adventure sports assistant? I've always wanted to try white water rafting.

I'm not really partial to any of them, but I have until October to decide what I'm going to do with the next five or so years of my life.
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[identity profile] grav-ity.livejournal.com 2010-05-12 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I have the opposite problem. I only ever really wanted to be one thing, and twenty years and $50,000 later...I can't! So now I am making shit up and preparing to become a corporate drone so that I can pay off said loan before I completely lose the will to live.

End result is the same, however: growing up suuuuuucks.

[identity profile] eldanna.livejournal.com 2010-05-12 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Funny how we never believed it when we were younger. Apparently, parents can be right about some things.