Dream job?

When I was in primary school. I was always looking at books with trucks, Simi-trucks and all that, I even said I wanted to be a truck driver, but that wasn't true, I wasn't interested in reading then or now, When I was in High School, even though Music and History were my strongest subjects, I wanted to try and go down the medical rout and become a doctor. But by 4 year, I got into the higher class, but the words got bigger and more complicated to understand, so I lost my confidence there and then, so I shifted my attention to Music and history. Being the only two subjects I ever got good marks in and the only ones I've ever passed, I went to college and studied music for three years and did one year in Audio engineering, So my main focus was to be in a band, perform on stage, write music and all that, Wich I do these days, But not as often, My other jobs include, Video editing, Filmaking and photogrophy, 

Going through College, I was doing videos for Youtube and I needed an editing software, I used and still use Sony Vegas, and from then I started to get used to doing video editing and that's how I ended up with that job in the first p[lace, Eveyrone always asked How I got into Video editing and media production, Well, I didn't It just started as a hobbie. 

Has anyone else ever gone through the same experience? 

If so, I would love to hear 

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  • Not sure entirely why but when I was young I wanted to be a bank manager, I think it was something to do with monopoly as I loved being in charge of the bank. I did try to get into the bank thing but failed at the final interview hurdle. Ended up becoming an Accountant more by accident than choice and then got trapped. Certainly not a job that I enjoy but pays well. If I could make ends meet I would love to write on a full time basis but might have to wait until I retire now. The law also interested me at one point and still does to some extent but no way would I want to do all that studying again, especially being an old timer...

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  • Not sure entirely why but when I was young I wanted to be a bank manager, I think it was something to do with monopoly as I loved being in charge of the bank. I did try to get into the bank thing but failed at the final interview hurdle. Ended up becoming an Accountant more by accident than choice and then got trapped. Certainly not a job that I enjoy but pays well. If I could make ends meet I would love to write on a full time basis but might have to wait until I retire now. The law also interested me at one point and still does to some extent but no way would I want to do all that studying again, especially being an old timer...

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