What occupations sound like fun to you?

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Strapples
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12 Dec 2007, 11:00 am

CEO of bodypoint

<-- bodypoint over... THERE!! !

CEO of invacare (the powerchair company)


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12 Dec 2007, 12:03 pm

Ruler of the world!

I like working with kids, so I would like to develop diagnostic tests or teaching tools. Maybe design teaching games for them.

Writing.

Sitting on my ass and doing whatever I absolutely want all of the time with no interruptions in my creativity for boring and mundane things like the neccessity to hold down a job for a paycheck's sake.


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12 Dec 2007, 9:57 pm

Oh, good *clap*

forensic anthropologist (thank you, Bones)
hospital administrator (thank you, Dr. House)
historian
astrophysicist/planetary scientist
published writer :roll:
that dusty old person in the basement library of an ivy-league college, hidden in the stacks
archaeologist
southern state chancery court judge (thank you, John Grisham)
lawyer (thank you, Boston Legal)
outhouse digger
fertility specialist
choreographer
painter/graphic artist
head baker



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13 Dec 2007, 12:50 am

comedian
entertainer
public speaker
puppeteer
storyteller


I'd enjoy that even more than cartooning!



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13 Dec 2007, 2:10 am

Shooting stuff with tank guns.



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13 Dec 2007, 2:35 am

mmm a mafioso heheheheh

But there's too much socializing to do for an aspie like me :(



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13 Dec 2007, 3:12 am

I had a great job, wasn't an occupation but it was fun. I was a circus psycho clown for six flags great adventure where i was paid to scare ppl. First, u dont have to talk, i wear a mask the whole time, and its just so much fun.

For an occupation i would love to get paid to spin in circles lol, even though there is no such thing as that, just a funny thought lol sorry. Seriously though probably toy tester, cmon whats better then testing out toys haha.


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13 Dec 2007, 3:47 am

I wish I could be paid to grow hair. I go from stubble to shaggy dog in ~4 weeks. :)



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13 Dec 2007, 4:30 am

fresh air inspector!



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13 Dec 2007, 4:43 am

Psychological researcher.
Though I know no other languages, a linguist.
Writer.
Also, conditonally, a detective; I'd only take cases that sounded fun.

I've wanted to be a detective since I was very young. I read lots of those children's detective books, like Encyclopedia Brown, and loved to solve the cases. As I got older, I started reading Sherlock Holmes books and the Fletch and Flynn series. The interest eventually faded when I was old enough to realize that most cases aren't quite as interesting as those presented in the books I'd read. If given the opportunity, I don't think I'd turn down the opportunity to investigate a crime, however.



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13 Dec 2007, 5:19 am

Freelance Computer Artist, without all that fancy education needed, in order to conform.
Dog Groomer's Assistant.
Routemaster Conductor, along London's Heritage Routes.
A Janitor, at the London Transport Museum. (I'd get to see a big, red friend, every day.)
A leader of an autism organization, called "We Speak For Ourselves!"
Plus-sized clothing model.
Sid impersonator. (The cute Sid, with the pink tail.)


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13 Dec 2007, 5:42 am

CockneyRebel wrote:
Sid impersonator. (The cute Sid, with the pink tail.)


Not Sid Vicious? ;)



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13 Dec 2007, 5:59 am

Artist

Philanthropist

Activist

Lawyer

Director

Chef

Fitness Guru

Spiritual Guru

Farmer

Architect

Author

Inventor

Philosopher

Actor



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13 Dec 2007, 6:03 am

Fuzzy wrote:
CockneyRebel wrote:
Sid impersonator. (The cute Sid, with the pink tail.)


Not Sid Vicious? ;)


Nope. The mousey rat, that I have for an avatar.Image


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13 Dec 2007, 6:06 am

Conservationist
Zoologist
Botanist
Animal rescue worker
Florist
Park/forest ranger
Painter/graphic artist
Stained glass artist
Published writer
Goldsmith/silversmith
Potter
Weaver
Baker
Chef
Farmer

Anything to do with wildlife or animals and anything creative (especially where one has to make things with one's hands) appeals to me.

My current occupation, translating, is also fine enough.



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13 Dec 2007, 7:15 am

Conservator of flat surfaces :lol: Believe me or not but it's a formal name for a cleaning lady in my country. Very formal. And causing a very loud laughter in people.