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Following in your parents' footsteps. (pg. 3)
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Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by Rodrico
Its true, I drove her home afterwards.



:haha:
FunkyCrew
0 influence really

my Mom is a music teacher of 22 years, whereas my dad is a seaman, I'm an economist lol

then again seems like all females from my Mom's side chose an entirely different career then their parents pursued - my grandfather was in the KGB (no kidding!), and wanted my Mom to become a lawyer
Provocative_boi
My dad's a Computer engineer and i choose Marketing.

Sister's are in Pre-Medical,Criminology and Psychology.
yankeeBaby
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Originally posted by Cribby
My parents also have a lack of impact on my life. I'm pretty much a rebel and will usually do the opposite of what they ask me to do. It's gotten to the point where I enjoy not living up to their expectations, because it really irritates me when they brag about me to friends/family. Old fashioned porkchop parents value their reputations and egos way too highly...and they love to talk crap.

Kind of off-topic but yea...my choices are my own. :D


hahah I feel the same way sometimes.

My parents are really old fashioned and are buggin that I dont have kids yet! KIDS!! ffs I dont even wanna get married. ewwww


Every phone call I get from them I have to justify going out even for a drink because "I am too old for that and should be settling down." lol guess I shouldnt tell em about the rest of the I do. :eek: :eek: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Cribby
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Originally posted by yankeeBaby
buggin that I dont have kids yet! KIDS!! ffs I dont even wanna get married. ewwww


That can be arranged ;)
Abercrombie
I was the closest to being a doctor like my dad and grandfather. My mom was an artist, and I ended up in the IT field.
Cosmic Fur
I am following in my parents footsteps, but as I said in the other thread, it's not like I'm doing it to appease them or anything - I like it, and it just so happens they do the same stuff.

P.S. Both of my parents and me are doing the same thing - software dev, although my mom is more on the database/AS400 side.
Chris Allen
My father is a forensic scientist and police officer.

My mother was a nurse in nerve damage and spinal injury for years before switching gears and is now the 3M Medical Rep. for Canada.

So no, I am not following in my parents footsteps. I'm actually a disappointment of sorts because I'm interested in the arts.
Kate Manus
My father is a fourth generation doctor (3 of them even have the same name) and part of me always felt a little 'guilty' that my sisters and I wouldn't be going into medicine in our chosen careers (he has never given us the impression this disappoints him or anything though).
I guess the closest I have come so far to following in his footsteps is emigrating to another country at around the same age!
TranceGrooves
My whole life was heavily influenced by what my Dad wanted rather than what i want. He picked the schools i went to. The college i went to. The courses i took. The sports i played and everything in between. Being the youngest of 5 brothers i always felt very pressuerd that i must do just as good as my dad and my brothers. My dad made me take Electronics Eng. in University because thats was the only way i could get help from him in regards to paying for the Uni. I had a partial scholarship for playing football so that helped out but to this day i have never used anything i learned in school to a practical use. I felt like it all went to a waste. I have forgotten 90% of what i learned in the Eng. courses i took. Since high school i have been in sales and media marketing and thats where i will be for the remainder of me life :D My dad is obviously not very happy about the choices i made regarding my career and what not and its part of the reason he hasn't seen me in over 5 years.

Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by yankeeBaby
hahah I feel the same way sometimes.

My parents are really old fashioned and are buggin that I dont have kids yet! KIDS!! ffs I dont even wanna get married. ewwww


Every phone call I get from them I have to justify going out even for a drink because "I am too old for that and should be settling down." lol guess I shouldnt tell em about the rest of the I do. :eek: :eek: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:




My mom already had 3 kids by the time she was 23. 23!! I can't fathom having even ONE kid before 30. I don't even see a point in getting married unless I want to have a family.
zokissima
My parents had a heavy (or is that heavy-handed) influence on everything I did, at least academically and professionaly. Both of them are mechanical engineers by profession, but my mother switched to IT, and I went in that general direction as well, although more on the development side. Truth be told, in a way I'm glad. THey pushed me to do at least get an education that has some value. Although, I dislike my profession more and more as the years have passed. I can definitely see my self switching into something totaly different, and I know for a fact they would not really approve. At least in this way I'll get a chance to try both spectrums of professional life.
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