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Captain.Remy 28-12-2009 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 2804707)
Yeah thats the kind of thrill I get out of piloting, you're in control of lives etc, loads of pressure. I get what you mean with it though ... it just doesn't really interest me just like some of my interests are probably of no interest to you!

I don't feel well if I don't wear a suit or if I don't get phone calls at work. I do not consider not being a business man. I think it's a great job for me: I can use my multi-languages skills, I love to travel, I need responsibilities and a well paid job. People think I'm crazy when I say I have to be under pressure, I have to be hyped or under adrenaline. I have to be busy and running everywhere.

One day, I considered being a professional rugby man but I don't want to waste my skills nor my intelligence (rugbymen aren't dumb but you get me). I love this sport, it's my life and my passion but I couldn't do it as a regular "job". It will be part of my for the rest of my life, that's for sure.

Callum 28-12-2009 07:30 PM

Actor, always have been, always will be. Radio presenter would be good too.

sooty 28-12-2009 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain.Remy (Post 2804680)
I can't say yes or not because it's way more complicated than that. :hugesmile:

As long as you do not loose money.

Captain.Remy 28-12-2009 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2804759)
As long as you do not loose money.

I never loose money. I make money. :tongue:

Tom 28-12-2009 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain.Remy (Post 2804719)
I don't feel well if I don't wear a suit or if I don't get phone calls at work. I do not consider not being a business man. I think it's a great job for me: I can use my multi-languages skills, I love to travel, I need responsibilities and a well paid job. People think I'm crazy when I say I have to be under pressure, I have to be hyped or under adrenaline. I have to be busy and running everywhere.

One day, I considered being a professional rugby man but I don't want to waste my skills nor my intelligence (rugbymen aren't dumb but you get me). I love this sport, it's my life and my passion but I couldn't do it as a regular "job". It will be part of my for the rest of my life, that's for sure.

Again I'm the opposite to that :tongue:

I'm not cut out for a proper job

Captain.Remy 28-12-2009 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 2804793)
Again I'm the opposite to that :tongue:

I'm not cut out for a proper job

I think it can be part of education really. I mean, I always saw my dad in a business suit, I've been going to work with him just to hang out and talk to people. I guess I was in the field since I was a young boy. To me, it's natural to make money and to be a busy guy even though it means travelling and getting away from your family a bit.

Tom 28-12-2009 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Captain.Remy (Post 2804820)
I think it can be part of education really. I mean, I always saw my dad in a business suit, I've been going to work with him just to hang out and talk to people. I guess I was in the field since I was a young boy. To me, it's natural to make money and to be a busy guy even though it means travelling and getting away from your family a bit.

It probably is a bit to do with that kind of stuff, just not in my case. I mean my mum and her toyboy are both solicitors (probably where my interest in crime comes from), but I think its just because I've been too spoilt so I'm too lazy do do anything myself :joker:

I'm the kind of person that just takes the money and runs ... I don't want work to take over my life, ever, unless its worth it. And it has to be like leisure for me to enjoy it

WOMBAI 28-12-2009 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2804593)
When I was a little girl I wanted to be a nurse or air stewardess.


I am interested in home interia for quite sometime.

First time I noticed Wombai was not the things she was saying but pictures of room design. It was my type. I thought she/he might be a some sort of interia designer.

My dream job will be buying unmodernised property and done up, and re sell with profit. I like TV's House Doctor or any shows like "before" and "after" of the house/flat, even a garden.
But if you want to make a profit you have to forget your tast.

I wish - wouldn't mind being an interior designer. But I am a nurse - or about to be. Due to qualify in 3 months. I agree - some of those pickies were nice - just my style too.

Fom 28-12-2009 08:37 PM

My dream job would be to be part of 'The Royal Shakespeare Company' as part of their devising touring theatre group, getting to tour the country (or world) with a piece of theatre written by the actors, thrown together whilst experimenting and just improvising on the spot.

What a dream that is of mine, I would never worry about money, I would get to travel which I love doing, and I would get to create art... which would be amazing! But it takes a lot of work to get there, considering past actors are people like Judi Dench!

sooty 28-12-2009 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by WOMBAI (Post 2804918)
I wish - wouldn't mind being an interior designer. But I am a nurse - or about to be. Due to qualify in 3 months. I agree - some of those pickies were nice - just my style too.

Nurse! That is fantastic. But Wombai, it is hard work.

Past month I have been visiting my husband in a hospital and spent half afternoon every day during this Xmas holiday.

I have been watching nurses and other staff, they must be dedicated to their jobs.

Anyway good luck on your exam. Would you give us a good news when you qualified?

My dream of property business, first I need fund so I must not forget to buy a lottery ticket.:hugesmile:

Vicky. 28-12-2009 09:22 PM

Marine biologist.

Life underwater fascinates me...

WOMBAI 28-12-2009 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2805393)
Nurse! That is fantastic. But Wombai, it is hard work.

Past month I have been visiting my husband in a hospital and spent half afternoon every day during this Xmas holiday.

I have been watching nurses and other staff, they must be dedicated to their jobs.

Anyway good luck on your exam. Would you give us a good news when you qualified?

My dream of property business, first I need fund so I must not forget to buy a lottery ticket.:hugesmile:

Thanks again sooty! Sorry to hear about your husband - I hope he is home soon! Yes it is hard work - harder than I ever imagined, to he honest - but no more exams to do - just essays! In the middle of one now - just can't seem to get in mood - and keep coming on here instead! I am just going to have to exercise more self-discipline and force myself - as deadline is looming!

I keep saying the same about buying lottery tickets - only ever bought one! Not likely to win much that way, am I! :hugesmile:

sooty 28-12-2009 09:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 2804645)
Pilot or forensic

Would not you like to follow your dream?

sooty 28-12-2009 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by WOMBAI (Post 2805441)
Yes it is hard work - harder than I ever imagined, to he honest - but no more exams to do :hugesmile:

Oh good! It means almost certain, Nurse Wombai. :cheer:
(Thank you about my husband.)


I was going to say Happy New Year but I feel;

Four-days is a long time in politics so is in TiBB.
Anything could happen. People will not leave you alone. (Or vice versa?)

WOMBAI 28-12-2009 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2805511)
Oh good! It means almost certain, Nurse Wombai. :cheer:
(Thank you about my husband.)


I was going to say Happy New Year but I feel;

Four-days is a long time in politics so is in TiBB.
Anything could happen. People will not leave you alone. (Or vice versa?)

You may be right! But believe me - if I can survive nurse training - I think I can survive just about anything! :joker: Happy New Year to you and your husband!

30stone 28-12-2009 10:07 PM

Footballer.
Bodybuilder.

one where i do **** all lol..

Barbie 28-12-2009 10:25 PM

Singer
if not then head up a business where i live in a city and have a fancy office with a giant funky diamond chair!

Tom 29-12-2009 01:14 PM

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Originally Posted by VickyJ (Post 2805402)
Marine biologist.

Life underwater fascinates me...

It really scares me

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Originally Posted by sooty (Post 2805446)
Would not you like to follow your dream?

Well forensic will never happen because I never did Chemistry in college so I can't get onto any Uni courses. I'm currently working at being a pilot. I've already got my Private Pilots License so its a start, but I have a job interview on Monday to be a debt consultant :joker:

Braden 29-12-2009 02:19 PM

T.V Presenter :)

Chels 29-12-2009 02:24 PM

a wag ;)

Stacey. 29-12-2009 02:52 PM

also for me :receptonist, or a Prison Watcher. :)

King Gizzard 29-12-2009 03:01 PM

GK for Villa obviously


Or comedian, or Sports commentator/pundit/work on set of films or music


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