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Your DREAM JOB!! (pg. 2)
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nchs09
breast & vagina inspector.
Scottaculous
nipple tweaker for the stars
chimera66
a BA in psychology :nervous:.

either way music is a huge industry, obviously there is a future in it somewhere but maybe you aren't looking at the right jobs. if something really interests you then you will find a way to make it happen. i have always loved sports and after some research found a way to turn that love into a career. one of my best friends loves watching tv/movies and she figured out a way to make her career happen there as well. sit down and figure it out because music is huge you just need to find your niche.

get a music internship during the school year or try an entry level music job. don't look for THE perfect internship, take whatever you can to learn more about the industry . once you've done something you'll figure out what you do and do not like.

i'm 27 and although i don't have my dream job i'm very close
Krypton
CEO Holding Company
dj_alfi
dj/producer..

which happens to be what im doing it right now...
wouldnt mind a bit more work and money tho :P
d-miurge
A good blowjob is all I ask.
Moongoose
quote:
Originally posted by CONNERMAN2000
A film director specialized in pornographic production wouldn't be too bad. Lotta dicks, though.



Give Barbina a call, she can introduce you to a wonderful concept.



Krypton has a nice idea though. Do that for a few years until you get a decent amount of money then retire and spend your days chillaxin on some yacht in some nice blue seas. Or just start with a yacht and videoconference in to work.
fbgdavidson
Be a hedge fund manager, then retire after a year.
Vlad
My dream job... be the next Clapton.
Lira
I'm just a few steps away from my dream job.

Hip Hip Hooray! :D

OrangestO
My dream job involves waking up and living a day in bliss not thinking of life as work, hardship or struggle. I will always do the things I love at one time or another and not think of them as work. It's everything else in life you have to deal with that is the work I wish I didn't have to do.
Silky Johnson
I truly believe that if you do what you love it will A) never feel like work and B) "success" WILL follow.

Also, nothing worth doing should ever come easily/without a challenge.
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