How many different jobs have you had in your life? Have you found your dream job yet?
Raymond asked:
Have you found the perfect job that you would do even if they didn’t pay you at all? The job that you would feel like you were not really working but actually doing something that you really like and then on top of that being paid for it? In your opinion or to your best knowledge, what percentage of the population have their dream jobs? Is it really possible to find the perfect job? Are we all biased by our culture when it comes to choosing or accepting a job? Are we all primarily driven by money instead of true interests and abilities?
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Have you found the perfect job that you would do even if they didn’t pay you at all? The job that you would feel like you were not really working but actually doing something that you really like and then on top of that being paid for it? In your opinion or to your best knowledge, what percentage of the population have their dream jobs? Is it really possible to find the perfect job? Are we all biased by our culture when it comes to choosing or accepting a job? Are we all primarily driven by money instead of true interests and abilities?

December 1st, 2009 at 1:43 pm
My son had 47 jobs in 3 years..he’s still looking.
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December 4th, 2009 at 12:55 am
Past jobs: Graphic designer, office monkey, baker’s assistant, door-to-door saleswoman, newspaper reporter, copy editor.
Current job: Retail wage slave.
Dream job: Novelist.
What I actually plan to do with my life: Lawyer, eventually a judge.
I’m actually passionate about law, though, and the potential it has to shape society and influence people’s lives. Still, if it were realistic to think I was going to write novels for a living, I’d never touch an LSAT prep book. Ami C