when i was in early elementary school i always said i wanted to be a scientist, because that's what all the other smart kids wanted to be. later i joked that i aspired to be a homeless alcoholic. people also told me i would make a good lawyer, but i never really had any interest in it. really, i've never wanted to be anything in particular. there has never been any career that appealed to me in the least. i'm a terribly indecisive bugger. edit: i did briefly consider priesthood so i would have an excuse for my celibacy. seriously.
People told that to me too... I wouldnt like it though. Professions I left off my list : Game Designer, Tester...
ha! totally not true though; the slightly overweight frizzy-haired girls union has equally unreachable demands...
I pretty much always had an idea of what I wanted to do when I grew up, until the past 2/3 years when it actually started to matter. go figure
i currently want to be a pharmacist! but i did want to be a lawyer, travel agent, flight attendant, vet, and other things.
When I was young I always had fantasies of being in front of a crowd entertaining people. I remember in the 6th grade I would come up with Album Names/Concepts and would write the entire track listing down. I'd write down the name to each song, put them in the order I wanted too, draw the CD cover and run up to my older cousins and ask if it was a good CD. They'd always respond, "It's a great CD Jeremy but, when are you going to write the songs?" So I started writing. Mostly about bullshit, shoot-em up bang bang but, as i got older and started experiencing life my songs became more meaningful and personal. Luckily for me it all worked out