Author Topic: What sort of career are you aiming for?  (Read 5487 times)

Coal miner, Corrections officer/Police officer, or pilot.... Whatever comes first.

Right now I'm earning my Network Engineering degree, which is a field I enjoy a lot.

HOWEVER, my "dream" job is to be the owner of a hobby/comic shop. I love playing games like Magic: the Gathering and Yu-Gi-Oh as well as things like D&D, so my ultimate dream job would be to own a place where I could play those things essentially everyday, as well as make a profit. It would also be cool to have some sort of LAN party setup and being able to host all sorts of tourneys, be they cardboard, console or PC.

why is it nearly everyone wants to be something such as:
a music person
a game person
an architectural person
and occasionally a sport/police person

WHY IS IT NOBODY WANTS TO BE A PLUMBER

why is it nearly everyone wants to be something such as:
a music person
a game person
an architectural person
and occasionally a sport person

WHY IS IT NOBODY WANTS TO BE A PLUMBER


Writer with the void also known as my imagination.
That or I'd like to do some sort of 3D modeling.

Engineering for plane computers and stuff like that.

development of methods to implode yourself

Artist or an X-Ray tech
Whichever is easier

Aerospace Engineering.

Network IT Manager, or something completely insane like working in the computer science field messing with digital logic designs.

Somewhere in the realm of music composition (possibly a teacher), video promotions or movie-related stuff, or game design and concept. Hopefully in a way where all three could benefit the other.

It sounds, maybe, like a cliché, but I've always been very creatively-minded, and while I'm apparently good at math (enough to, say, apply it to programming) I realized along the line that I don't enjoy it nearly enough to be aiming for something like one of my previous considerations, engineering.

make my own game, and build a company around it


general media production, including but not limited to games, music, television, and literature.

if not, mechanics.