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Old 01-08-2004, 11:12 PM
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Originally posted by AOII*Azra-elle
I've actually done my dream job for a year but I had to quit. I would love to start doing it again! In training to do that:

1. train for the Olympics and win the gold medal for figure skating and then be a world famous choreographer for others

2. Work for Babcox and Wilcox in the south and do chemical testing for the US Government and FBI!

3. Help on archeological sites on historical places in Europe!
Hey, after i read your post, I realized that we're a good match LOL, at least, you have the closest jobs I always dream of, dealing with the Olympics and historical site.

My dream job (btw, I will have a Landscape Architecture degree, so you have the idea):
- anything dealing with the Olympics, could be the designer of the Olympics village/stadium/traffic, welcoming committee, chair committee, dealing with athletes and all foreigners from all over the world, maybe even become the athlete myself! LOL

- anything dealing with traveling all around the world, might become the tour guide (now, I love to travel, so I want to be the tour guide for our own people in foreign land, instead of the tour guide for foreign people in our land), travel planner to advise people where/what to see, global ambassador, study abroad program chairman, pilot (? not sure about this, since I don't have 20-20 vision), flight attendance, immigration office (the one that oversees all passports and stamping them)

- anything dealing with language and culture, might be a spy (yeah, see James Bond and his multi-language ability), archeologist (like, Indiana Jones type, going to everywhere from Egypt, India, China, South America, Europe, all over), working for UNESCO preserving world's legacy on sites (preferably in East Europe: Czech Republic, Hungary, Russia, Turkey) or Middle East (err ... except it is not too safe to work in Iraq at the moment)

- the USMC Officer (this more in reality), and be stationed somewhere outside the US and see the world. Okinawa (Japan), in fact, is not too bad. Or guarding some US Embassy somewhere (in Jakarta or Bali, Canberra or Auckland), representing the US somewhere in the world (Copenhagen or Oslo, or Stockholm)

Nuff said, thanks for the globalization!
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