Dream Jobs
Personal chef and writer Danilo Alfaro is About.com's Guide to Culinary Arts. When I talk to culinary school students, Danilo's job as a personal chef is high on their list of dream jobs.
Dream jobs vary though. During my winter travels, I've spoken to more people than I can count whose dream job is working at a ski resort, doing just about any job - so they can ski.
I've spoken to others whose dream jobs involve getting rich. And still others who want a job where they can make a difference in the world.
What's your dream job? If you could have the job of your dreams, what would you do? Here's how to add your dream job to our list.
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Comic Book Guru. With their bright, dazzling colors and epic superhero stories, it’s easy to get engrossed by a comic book store. Some people, however, have found ways to turn their penchant for comics into a profitable career.
Josh Blaylock, founder and president of comics publisher Devil’s Due Publishing, loved comics as a kid — and had chosen his career around the same time his classmates were getting their drivers licenses. “(Going through) high school and art school was just waiting to get out into the real world,” he said.
My dream job would be implement ways to prevent children from being influenced by brands and mainstream media. I think if they are taught at a young age to think for themselves and to learn how they are trying to be influenced, it wil have a positive impact on other things in their life and other important decisions like drugs and education choices.