What is your dream job? Are you currently working it or working towards it? Here are 14 dads from the Life of Dad community talking about their dream jobs. To help you land that tech job of your dreams, here are 8 online education tips.
Dads Talk About Their Dream Jobs
Posted by Life of Dad on Friday, November 24, 2017
Erik Weiner: Would like to open a small cafe. Employ teens and adults with different disabilities to run both front of the house and back of the house. Open for breakfast and lunch. Lite menu with various choices. They would learn not only life skills and a pay check. But work hand in hand with non disabled co workers in their community.
[Someone start a crowdsourcing campaign for Erik’s cafe! This is an amazing idea, sir!]
Kris Bolhuis: I’ll do almost any job as long as the hours are 11am to 2pm (one hour paid lunch from 12pm to 1pm), Monday through Thursday. $1000/hour. And I’m the boss. LOL!
Thomas Fagan: I’d love to get paid as a stay at home dad and just dedicate my time to my daughter (in a perfect world).
Dylan Medina: Owning a record store that doubled as a nighttime venue/bar (would also be cool to have small recording studio for locals) or even a practice studio for local bands.
Nathan Bratsko: Lawyer, and currently in school for it. I would also take a Court Officer Salary since I think I’d enjoy maintaining safety and order in courtrooms.
Roy Oostindiën: I have my dream job, being a full time dad for two great boys!
Sunil Cook: I think storm trooper would be a good job because their KPI’s seem to be pretty low.
Darshan Darshu: To go on world tour for tasting food and showcase the positives of the place.
Randy Patton: I always thought it would be awesome to be the chief editor for car and driver or motor trend. Would love to have the opportunity to drive all those cars and write about them.
Paul Salmen: Go back to working as a studio musician. I miss being the drummer you’d call if your drummer couldn’t play to a click track.
David Dorsey: I have had a clothing brand project in mind for years. But, have been patiently waiting for each piece of an elaborate puzzle to fall in place. So far about 70% of the necessary factors are in place. Being my own boss and having something to hand down to my son(s) or daughter(s). Or more importantly get them where they want to be with half the stress and heart aches. Would be the absolute best reward to come of the work put in to the idea.
Edward Collins: Host my own sports talk show and get to talk about soccer and backup plan would be a history teacher who has a successful podcast.
Keith Petrosky: My own Gardening business, selling and growing plants. Second choice either open animal rescue or photograph models for magazines.
Justin Delaney: I always wanted to work in the movies. I’ve been able to sit in the audience of various TV sitcoms. I loved watching the behind scene process. I didn’t want to be an actor. But a writer, director. Etc. Something creative.
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