I found an advert for a job I really fancied the other day working n an Art Gallery...
When I looked into it more it was on Tresco in the Scilly Isles.. I would have loved it! By the sea, small island, meeting new people and time off to travel round the Islands and some adventure thrown in.. six months out of my life is nothing.
As things re: family illness's are a bit of a worry at the moment, I felt I couldnt be away so long from them. Even though its not really that far, I havent pursued it as I would only worry about home and feel bad not being here.
So if you could find your dream job, what would it be and where?
I wanted to be a lighthouse keeper as a child...
alone.. etc etc
but now I would have been replaced by a robot!
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Well I've already done one of my dream jobs when i was a Cinema Manager. I have always been a film fan so the chance to see the films before release was what I was after.
The next dream job i'd like is to work for the BBFC and actually help mold the ratings systems for films.
As for Anais, I think you should go for the job on Tresco. I have visited the Isles of Scilly and would love to live there if i could find a job there that would pay the bills. It is a world apart from most places.
I think that it is good of you to consider your families needs but you have to live for yourself. In this day and age it is easy to stay in touch no matter where you go and i'm sure your family wouldn't want to the cause of you missing out on your dream Job.
I want to be a doulla...someone who helps women through birth and the few weeks after. I have had 4 kids and been at 4 other births so far and I love it.
Sadly i cant find a course in Bham but if anyone wants a birth partner here I am!
If it was like a real 'dream' job then a top Operatic singer such as Pavarotti. Or a writer of fiction might be nice.
I know sounds a little weird...but alaways wanted to be a War Correspondant.........love to be there adrenalin pumping on the front line, but without actually haveing to shoot anyone.
Used to love the reports Martin Bell used to do in Kosava.
I really want to train as a midwife!. Not sure if I will ever get around to it but I really hope I pluck up the courage soon.