Author Topic: What Do You Want To Do When You Grow Up?  (Read 7375 times)


IT, but i'd rather be a historian. not many positions for that here though unfortunately. ill have to do the second best thing
if you really want to be a historian and have a strong fascination or love for it, you should definitely find a place that has positions, move there, and grow in the profession enough to become the best historian around

happy
i think everyone can be happy, at least at some point in life.  but ill let you know when i found out how lol

join the airforce
good profesh imo

I'm training to be a mechanic.
good work and can be fun from what i understand

I want to do something that gets people to stop asking me what I want to do with my life.

graphics and motion design

i love it all


Maybe Not Type Like This
jk


Police Officer


Game Designer (Either Narrative Design, Level Design and/or Creative Designer/Lead Designer) -> Game Dev Teacher -> Retire and make some small hobby games while exploring the world

this, although I think 50% is a bit of an exaggeration.

This forum is for a building game

not that bad of an exaggeration

I would prefer being a political scientist, that or have something to do with soundsystem culture.

It has always been a dream of mine to be someone who works for a small music label.

good work and can be fun from what i understand
Its good work, but its a pain. I have a back injury so even the most miniscule tasks are a bitch now.

I already grew up.  :panda:

we have to do all sorts of stuff

Really, though, I plan to go to college for interactive design (3D modeling/animation, animation/motion graphics, graphic design, UI design, etc.).

I wanna draw starfishs

I definitely want to do something in the engineering field. Or an architect, but only the big ones make a lot of money. I like to be creative but it's more of a practical creativity so engineering feels right for me. Plus I hate writing and reading stuff.
starting out your average architect will make around $35k-40k. As time goes on, that will increase. Patience pays off in the architecture business, because people who continue working at it will often make $90-100 thousand a year. there are a few that make more than that.

Find a job that you love, not that makes you the most money. You can have all the money in world, but if you're still a working man and hate your job you're not going to be happy.

I know architects aren't the best paid workers out there, but I don't care. Sure, money's nice, but I want to do something I love with my life.