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whats your dream career?

so what is it? if you are not doing it, why not? what stopped you? if you are doing it, how is it? like you thought?

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  1. Full time Mommy. Working on getting there.
  2. What is it: CEO of a successful multibillion dollar company. Why am I not doing it: I'm 16 and I don't have a lot of money, or the creative talent to come up with something that will make me millions (if not billions). What stopped me: Umm.. Age, money, education, etc.
  3. A public school kindergarten teacher. You have to know people to get hired in any NJ school district!
  4. My dream career is to be a photographer and videographer. Not only that, but also owning my own business that does both for events such as wedding, graduations, recitals, etc. I also want to teach though. I am not there yet, I'm still in school. Hopefully by the time I am 35 all of this will be up and running like a well oiled machine...lol...but, yeah, I am on my way to achieving my dreams.
  5. A dream career is one where you are involved in something that you like doing. Very few people actually end up doing that. I am very happy doing what I am doing, although it is not like what I thought initially.
  6. I have been blessed to be able to do the kind of work I really enjoy. I'm a professional bookkeeper and income tax preparer. I do bookkeeping from my home and income tax work for a large, nationally known company. Originally, I had set up my own company for both, but when I found out the company wanted to hire me, I went for it because of the support network for questions and anwers, as well as the lower overhead costs of having my own business. The company has no problem getting clients, whereas if I was on my own I'd have to do a ton of advertising. I have flexible hours that I set for myself both at home and at the job, because it's contract work and I just turn in a range of hours and days available for work and they go by that for scheduling. Also, the pay check doesn't depend directly on whether I work a lot or a little. Of course, I do pull my weight in the office, but if I was on my own, a lot of the time I might be stuck in an empty office, hoping someone would call or come in to have their taxes done. That's because it takes time to build up a steady flow of clients. Another good thing about this arrangement is that I don't have to pay Self Employment taxes on my wages, but only on my net profit from the bookkeeping I do at home. I don't quite have as much free time as I might have when working for myself, but the regular pay checks make up for that very nicely.
  7. To be a motivational speaker. Im not there im only 26 so i think right now people older then me will not take me seriously. I will get there by being in the business world more and learning how the motivational speaking world works.
  8. Hi. My dream job is one that allows me and my husband to have the time, freedom and money to travel and stay home with our kids and each other. This is why I am in at-home sales. I am a closer for an on-line marketing systems company and the pay is excellent. I spend my time on the phone on my own schedule. They even gave me state of the art training. I would recommend it to anyone who shares my dream. Call this number for a call back interview. 801-305-9221
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