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Having to do absolutely nothing and getting substantial money.Ilived
become a lawyer. Or better yet, a doctor.
My perfect job?
My mom retires. Then my folks decide to open a restaurant and they let me run the kitchen. 20 years from now (or more, god willing) they sign it over to me and I own it. By then its a well-known, well-visited restaurant. I still work in the kitchen, my sister or my wife runs the front, and my kids grow up in it lol. They will play soccer and after games the team comes to my family restaurant to celebrate.
Ahhhh that would be awesome.
Software testing. My experience with it was brief thanks to Electronic Arts. I had the priviledge of testing Wing Commander III & IV for the PC under Origin Systems. I was so looking forward to Ultima, but EA consumed the company and decided to use their own game testers for future Origin releases. Game testing offers more opportunity for other lines of work in the industry than it does with the benifits it alone provides.
For some reason I want to be a Gymnasium (basically a senior high school) teacher... I've always wanted to become a school teacher, but being a teacher for the 6-15-year-olds would be annoying and it takes too long to become a University teacher + it's darn hard... Senior High seems just right...
There's something compelling about teaching others...
a job where they pay you for production and not for time worked
that way you feel motivated and oblied to work more efficiently, and you wont be waiting for the time to leave
G-Man88
thats called commission. Lots of places work that way. Some guys I went to school with worked at a tire place, they made minimum wage but depending on how hard they worked it varied from 8-20 bucks an hour, based on the amount of tires they could change or oil changed.
The only problem with commission is that sometimes there are slow periods, which really sucks because you cant do anything about it.
Still, its a good way to live if you like to work hard.
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