scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
gregpolard wrote:Professional podcaster.
lewdd wrote:About 20 years ago, I witnessed my dream job at that time.
I was at Taang Records Store on Pismo Court in San Diego. The storefront opened up to the "boardwalk" and the beach on the other side of it. The guy working in the store was drinking a beer, had a grill going on the sidewalk, had punk rock blasting in the store, and had 3 young ladies in thong bikinis standing on the beach facing the water.
At that point in my life, it didn't get any better than that.
Now, my dream job is being retired.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:gregpolard wrote:Professional podcaster.
The good news is you already have that job. The bad news is it doesn’t pay anything.
scannest wrote:It's like a filmmaker saying "Spielberg is my idol. Every time I get behind the camera I think about how I can make my film as good as Hook"
scannest wrote:After much consideration, I think I'd like to own/manage an Arts Center in a small college town. Show movies, put on concerts and readings. Maybe have a little cafe attached with a book/music store. Someplace the same 30-40 people would visit a couple times a week to check out what ever was going on that night. Get the occasional traveler who drove 100 miles for a rare screening or to see a band. Put on a 3-night Power Pop fest that gets folks from all over the country to visit. Spend my days getting into dopey arguments about the best Clash record or why some people can't stand b&w movies.
If you can arrange this, please get in touch.
lewdd wrote:https://www.cathead.biz/
https://deltabusinessjournal.com/roger- ... the-blues/
SImilar to this guy.
the mean wrote:Legal Aid attorney
scannest wrote:the mean wrote:Legal Aid attorney
"No money, plus it's a bummer"
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
the mean wrote:Generally not a bummer, and while the pay is very low compared to other lawyer jobs, it pays more than many other professions.
SamDBL wrote:Porn Star. Yes, I’m serious. But my dong isn’t big enough.
scannest wrote:I'm an insurance underwriter. First time I did it was back in 2007. It was the worst 2.5 years of my life. Sleepless nights, knots in my stomach all the time, the whole magilla. I was eventually laid off, spent 3 years out of work, and changed cities to finally work again.
Now, when my (new) job was being eliminated 2 years ago I was given the chance to pivot back into underwriting. I dreaded it, but it seemed like a better option than no job so I took it. And now...I really like it. No knots, sleep like a baby. Turns out it wasn't the job I hated, it was the environment I worked in - my co-workers, the company, hell, the product I was selling, who I was selling it to, etc, etc. All that is different this time out and it turns out I actually like doing this. So I consider myself really lucky.
xxxMidgexxx wrote:But perhaps I just love drone stuff in general.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:SamDBL wrote:Porn Star. Yes, I’m serious. But my dong isn’t big enough.
Have you checked this out?
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/podcast-playlist-docuseries-once-a-timein-valley-explore-traci-lords-scandal-1302794.
It’s really interesting.
xxxHunterxxx wrote:Lately, I’ve been thinking it would be fun to be a waiter at a small, open air restaurant on a remote beach in Mexico or the Caribbean. You know, the kind where you choose one of three or four types of fish and it comes to your table with the head still attached? It seems a little less stressful than my other dream job: barista. Whatcha got?
xxxHunterxxx wrote:Lately, I’ve been thinking it would be fun to be a waiter at a small, open air restaurant on a remote beach in Mexico or the Caribbean. You know, the kind where you choose one of three or four types of fish and it comes to your table with the head still attached? It seems a little less stressful than my other dream job: barista. Whatcha got?
version sound wrote:When I went to Marbella on the Costa del Sol in 2000, we stayed in a beautiful house in the hills. There was a couple that lived on the property and “managed” it. I think they did 2 things in the week I was there. I always thought that would be an amazing gig.
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