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65.1 | Great Question!! | TRACTR::ELKINS | | Tue May 04 1993 14:54 | 8 |
| Tough question!!!
For a full time position, I would do something that used my creativity;
an architect, an interior decorator, a fashion designer.
And part time I would do something around, voice, beauty, expression;
a model, a singer, a piano player.
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65.2 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | a voice in the wilderness | Tue May 04 1993 14:57 | 2 |
| I'd be a lawyer. You get paid $150/hr to argue over minute points.
Almost like soapbox! :-)
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65.3 | PILOT | 34315::MWANNEMACHER | Being a Daddy=The best job | Tue May 04 1993 15:02 | 2 |
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65.4 | | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Tue May 04 1993 15:04 | 3 |
| re .3:
So which is it, "Being a Daddy" or -< PILOT >- ?
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65.5 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | a sense of wonder | Tue May 04 1993 15:06 | 4 |
| I don't know. I was confused then, and I'm confused now.
Lorna
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65.6 | | SPEZKO::TOMG | Dragon Dictate User | Tue May 04 1993 15:23 | 9 |
| Easy, photographer for National Geographic magazine.
Tom
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65.7 | | 34315::MWANNEMACHER | Being a Daddy=The best job | Tue May 04 1993 15:35 | 7 |
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Well I could fly my kids around....:')
Mike
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65.8 | Easy! | MORO::BEELER_JE | Rush Limbaugh for President | Tue May 04 1993 15:51 | 4 |
| Absolutely no question in my mind as to what would do .. I would
teach .. probably 11th and 12th grades.
Bubba
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65.9 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | Bluegrass,Music Aged to Purfekchun | Tue May 04 1993 16:29 | 7 |
| I'd be a carpenter, which is what I wanted when I was choosing between
trade school and high school, but my parents insisted that I go to regular
high school, which resulted in that I graduated with nothing. I Wasn't
college bound and didn't have a skill, so the Marine Corps got me.
Jim
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65.10 | | PHOTON::Lichtenberg | Mitch Lichtenberg (RANGER::) | Tue May 04 1993 16:53 | 9 |
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I think maybe I'd be a teacher. (high school or college)
I'm hoping to teach when I retire. My parents were both teachers,
and IMHO it's a noble profession.
/Mitch.
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65.11 | | BUSY::DKATZ | I unpacked my adjectives... | Tue May 04 1993 16:59 | 5 |
| Gonna be a teacher...after August.
Teaching high school English and drama.
Daniel
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65.12 | | SOFBAS::LAUKAITIS | Life is not a dress rehearsal! | Tue May 04 1993 17:27 | 7 |
| Planning on becoming an attorney, specializing in internation business.
If I had it to do over again hell would have frozen over before I
would have become a technical writer! I'd tell you why, but I surely
would be set hidden.
Dan
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65.13 | Oh, the joys of being young and unattached! | CALS::DESELMS | Opera r�lz | Tue May 04 1993 17:42 | 9 |
| Starting this fall, I'm going to school full-time so that I can become a
singer.
I got my first acceptance last night!!!
I'll probably end up earning substantially less than I could ever make in
compooters, but at least I'll be happy!
- Jim
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65.14 | | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Tue May 04 1993 17:53 | 3 |
| A street car conductor. Standing there with my change thingie, and the
dho-dha for punching the clients tickets. :) And if I could!! I would
name my street car to 'Desire'.:) Bad puns
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65.15 | who really knows | CVG::THOMPSON | Radical Centralist | Tue May 04 1993 19:50 | 13 |
| Teach college I think. Perhaps high school. I'll probably do this some
day.
Or maybe be a fireman. I almost did this. Took the exam and everything.
I was about 481 on the list (17,000) took the test. With promotions
being based on exams I'd probably be a Battalion Chief by now. And
close to retiring with 20 years too.
Option 3: Naval officer. Always did like those uniforms. :-)
Too late for me to take options 2 & 3 now. :-(
Alfred
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65.16 | | ESSB::PHAYDEN | It's not how long it takes but how well you do it ... | Wed May 05 1993 05:31 | 7 |
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A Vet (Horse Doctor)
Got to admit, I prefer my Dogs & Horses company to the company of a lot of
people I know.
Then again the Photographer for National Geo. job sounds excelent too.
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65.17 | am I alone? | CSSE::NEILSEN | Wally Neilsen-Steinhardt | Wed May 05 1993 13:27 | 14 |
| I'd probably go for a career a lot like the one I have: mostly using my
ability to think, and spending some time working with people.
That covers a lot of ground. It might be in any field of science or
engineering or management. It might be academic, government or private
sector. It might be more or less teaching, research, development or
production. But I don't think I would change the basics of what I do
from day to day. It just fits my abilities and needs so well. I get
money, satisfaction, security, fun, human contact, variety ...
There's a lot of other stuff that I think would be interesting, but I am
pretty sure I would not have the ability to do as good a job at those
things. And most of them (artist, therapist, writer, guru ... ) are only
worth doing if I could do them really well.
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65.18 | | WAHOO::LEVESQUE | a voice in the wilderness | Wed May 05 1993 13:37 | 2 |
| I think designing roller coasters like the new one that just opened at Six
Flags would be fun. :-)
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65.19 | | NITTY::DIERCKS | We will have Peace! We must!!!! | Thu May 06 1993 10:07 | 6 |
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#1 Choice -- opera singer
#2 Choice -- college professor (I've done this, and hope to do it
again)
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65.20 | | CALDEC::RAH | loitering with intent | Thu May 06 1993 14:29 | 2 |
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new car dealer in El Ley, or surf shop owner in Santa Cruz
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65.21 | i do love Santa Cruz | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | i musta got lost | Thu May 06 1993 14:41 | 7 |
| re .20, I'd like to own an antique jewelry store in Santa Cruz.
Just think, we could be neighbors!!
What a thrill it would be, huh? :-)
Lorna
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65.22 | | COMET::DYBEN | Grey area is found by not looking | Fri May 07 1993 14:00 | 7 |
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Goodyear blimp pilot.
David
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65.23 | | SCHOOL::BOBBITT | an insurmountable opportunity? | Fri May 07 1993 14:46 | 5 |
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lighthousekeeper with a home publishing firm for fun.
-Jody
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65.24 | Why not? | MORO::BEELER_JE | Rush Limbaugh for President | Fri May 07 1993 20:54 | 3 |
| ..quality control manager in a whore house.
Bubba
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65.25 | Why not indeed! | SPEZKO::A_FRASER | Mobius Loop; see other side | Sat May 08 1993 10:18 | 3 |
| Condom mannequin.
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65.26 | | COMET::DYBEN | Grey area is found by not looking | Sat May 08 1993 11:54 | 8 |
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-1 -2
:-)
David
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65.27 | | HDLITE::ZARLENGA | Michael Zarlenga, Alpha P/PEG | Sun May 09 1993 16:36 | 8 |
| Fighter pilot.
In fact, I had already been accepted at Annalpolis when my eyesight
tested at 20/25 in one eye. I was told the Navy required 20/20 or
better or you need special approval. Had already aced the written
test at U Conn, too. Scored a 95 percentile on it.
Oh well, no jets? Scratch that. Off to engineer school.
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65.28 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | My God Is OK, Sorry About Yours | Tue May 18 1993 12:27 | 8 |
| I should have been a cowboy !
Really !
I watch the rodeo's on TNN every Sunday, and yup, I'm sorry I
didn't become a cowboy. I hear they make big bucks too.
Jim
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65.29 | Hate to disillusion you, but... | SMURF::BINDER | Deus tuus tibi sed deus meus mihi | Tue May 18 1993 12:35 | 8 |
| Rodeo cowboys bear little resemblance to range cowboys. Range work is
dirty, hard labor with long hours, poor conditions, and low pay. Many
range cowboys do rodeo work to supplement their incomes.
And rodeo work is like the acting profession. Of the thousands of
rodeo cowboys, only a few make much more than a pittance if you average
it over a season. It's a nice addition to the regular pay of a range
cowboy, but it ain't a living wage.
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65.30 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | My God Is OK, Sorry About Yours | Tue May 18 1993 16:54 | 8 |
| RE:29
Well the way you described it makes me more sorry I didn't become a
cowboy.;)
I bet 41 year old cowboys are healthier and more manly than 41 year old
computer jockeys.
Jim
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65.31 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Tue May 18 1993 17:27 | 20 |
| Re .30: Depends what you mean by "manly". The cowboys I know tend to
look old before their time - though some people like that
wrinkled-leather look (with the hat-brim-white forehead accent). Then
there are the tobacco-blackened teeth (and sometimes _missing_ teeth,
and/or missing pieces of gum or jaw), the bowed legs (some having been
broken a time or two), the gnarled hands (sometimes plus arthritis)
from years of doing hard labor in sub-freezing cold or scorching sun...
Heck, to make it to the 40s as a working cowboy/rancher demands
someone who was pretty resilient to start with!
'course, many of the ranch-type folk I know are wonderful people, and
some of 'em do live very long lives indeed (though my theory is that
the weak have been weeded out early for generations, so they've self-
selected for toughness). But there are plenty who rack themselves up,
have troubled family lives, abuse alcohol and tobacco (and anything
else that comes along)... If you want to fantasize about being a
cowboy, fine - heck, I did, for years ;-) - but don't count on it being
that way for real.
-b
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65.32 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | My God Is OK, Sorry About Yours | Wed May 19 1993 11:45 | 6 |
| You know I,m not serious I hope ! I romanticize about it and that's
about it. Maybe I should go on one of those city slicker cattle
drives? Do they really exist ?
Jim
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65.33 | | VAXWRK::STHILAIRE | Food, Shelter & Diamonds | Wed May 19 1993 12:10 | 4 |
| re .32, you wanna go with Jack Palance? :-)
Lorna
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65.34 | | DSSDEV::RUST | | Wed May 19 1993 12:25 | 16 |
| Re .32: There are quite a few "dude" arrangements, from fairly
arduous working-ranch setups to luxurious, make-believe-cowboy places.
I've seen some advertised in travel magazines and such. [I've never
gone on one of these myself, though some do look like fun, especially
the "follow the wagon-train route" kinds; maybe someday.] I don't
remember off-hand whether I've seen any explicitly involving cattle
drives, although I expect there are some.
And then there's the "budget" technique, in which you take a month of
vacation time and travel out to some ranching community and offer to
hire on as a room-and-board, below-minimum-wage laborer, which is the
version I used (it helped that I'd gone to college with one of the
rancher's kids). A lifetime of anecdotes, for just a little pain and
suffering. ;-)
-b
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65.35 | not a good way to get rich | CSC32::HADDOCK | Don't Tell My Achy-Breaky Back | Wed May 19 1993 12:53 | 16 |
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I grew up on a farm and ranch. I've been thrown off of more horses
than most people these days have been on. As such I have no love
for horses. There's just something about a mode of transportation
that has it's own not-very-intelligent guidance system, but I would
go back to the lifestyle of the family farm and ranch if I could figure
out how to make a living at it and could come up the the half-million
dollars it would take to get started.
There's an old joke about three guys that won the lottery. They were
asked what each of them would do with the money. The preacher said
he would go on mission, the accountant said he'd invest the money,
and the farmer said he guessed he'd just go on farming until it was
all gone.
fred();
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65.36 | | PCCAD::RICHARDJ | My God Is OK, Sorry About Yours | Wed May 19 1993 13:32 | 10 |
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I'm going horseback riding in a few weeks after the black fly season is
over. There's a place near my house. The last time I rode on a horse
was when I was sixteen years old. All I remember is that the darn thing
only wanted to follow the other horses, and my nutz ached for a week
after. I know why those rodeo cowboys talk through their noses.;)
Jim
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65.37 | | AIMHI::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Wed May 19 1993 13:57 | 5 |
| Jim,
�I know why those rodeo cowboys talk through their noses.;)
Hey watch that!:) Some of us talk like that and dont ride horses!:)
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65.38 | | GRANMA::MWANNEMACHER | Being a Daddy=The best job | Wed May 19 1993 16:43 | 10 |
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Jim,
Let go of the horses neck, your goulies won't be sore then. :')
Mike
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