Jobs I wanted to do/be while growing up, in chronological order of memory:
How that's worked out:
Sadly, I never got around to the dolphin plan. Sorry, dolphin friends! In my next life, I promise! For now, I must stick with my hero complex and see if I can make the world a better place when I leave than it was when I arrived (that's what 10 years in the Girl Scouts will do to you...) Of course, that will only happen when I stop becoming a chronic avoider who avoids even going to see the therapist who will tell me that I'm a chronic avoidant.
* When asked on the 1st or 2nd grade playground what I wanted to be when I grew up, the best I could come up with was "not a teacher" and "not a doctor". It took a while to figure out the job instead of the absense of a particular job.
- She-Ra
- not-a-teacher*
- not-a-doctor*
- superhero
- artist
- marine biologist (more specifically, the kind that plays all day with dolphins)
- animation artist
- marine biologist
- graphic artist
- lawyer
- writer
- FBI agent
- writer
- speech writer
- spy
- person who works in politics but is not an elected official
- lawyer
- CIA analyst
- judge
- lawyer
How that's worked out:
- graphic artist: I've had a part time job in a film lab & studio where I do digital restoration and retouching of old photos and portraits
- politics: I just graduated with a Political Science degree from UCI
- law: I'm hoping to score a job in a legal office and go to law school
Sadly, I never got around to the dolphin plan. Sorry, dolphin friends! In my next life, I promise! For now, I must stick with my hero complex and see if I can make the world a better place when I leave than it was when I arrived (that's what 10 years in the Girl Scouts will do to you...) Of course, that will only happen when I stop becoming a chronic avoider who avoids even going to see the therapist who will tell me that I'm a chronic avoidant.
* When asked on the 1st or 2nd grade playground what I wanted to be when I grew up, the best I could come up with was "not a teacher" and "not a doctor". It took a while to figure out the job instead of the absense of a particular job.
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Date: 2006-08-24 07:41 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-24 04:52 pm (UTC)But that’s an interesting variety there. By second grade, I decided that I wanted to be an artist and never changed from that.
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Date: 2006-08-24 06:07 pm (UTC)have a fetish fo school supplies. I always said, "No," because I saw firsthand how crazy teaching makes my mother.Of course now I'm in grad school and training to be a teacher. I figured out that hey, I'm good at that, and any job my mom does would, probably, make her crazy.
And summer break, yes!When I was in kindergarten and first grade, I wanted to be an artist. (I dressed up as one with a cardboard paint palette and smock on First Grade Career-Dress-Up Day). In first grade, I did my first writing, and was good at it, so I changed my career to, "Author Who Illustrates Her Own Books." Later in school, I lost faith in my drawing ability, so I changed it to "Novelist." In college I started thinking about being a college professor, which I might still do, but right now I'm just going to be a high school teacher and see how I like it (I don't know if I'm self-motivated enough to keep myself on track if I were a prof).
My father is a lawyer, and I'm bored to tears by legal writing, so I said, "No," to that early on. My mom wanted to be a graphic artist but was told by her career counselor that "women don't do that." (But she does like teaching, so).
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Date: 2006-08-26 06:11 pm (UTC)