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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  • I've never quite known what I want to do as a job, but I've always been very science-minded. So much so in fact, that I couldn't choose a field I wanted to go into even if I'd been good enough at math to pursue a career in science. These days I'm just aiming for a decent job that pays the bills and I won't burn out on, but I'd love to be some kind of science educator at one point or another if it becomes financially possible. It would be a great opportunity to infodump and answer questions about science, and in many ways it would probably be more fulfilling than other jobs.

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  • I've never quite known what I want to do as a job, but I've always been very science-minded. So much so in fact, that I couldn't choose a field I wanted to go into even if I'd been good enough at math to pursue a career in science. These days I'm just aiming for a decent job that pays the bills and I won't burn out on, but I'd love to be some kind of science educator at one point or another if it becomes financially possible. It would be a great opportunity to infodump and answer questions about science, and in many ways it would probably be more fulfilling than other jobs.

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