I have an idea for a poll (inspired by this one and it's comments), but first need some data. So: what career(s) did you seriously consider in your youth? Lets say school-age, 5-17, since before that you're too young to know much, and after that you've plausibly started actually training for it. Any extra interesting information you feel like adding is welcome :)
Myself? In order: Writer, teacher(from early childhood till I did work experience as a teacher in year 11 :)), actor/comedian, astronomer/theoretical physicist (which lasted until my first astronomy lecture in second year :/)
Plus lots of vague ponderings that didn't last long.
And of course I got to combine a lot of these working at Scitech, which was fun for a while but reaffirmed that I do not, in fact, want to be a teacher or actor. Doing My Phd, and my webcomic, have somewhat satisfied the writing bug too.
Myself? In order: Writer, teacher(from early childhood till I did work experience as a teacher in year 11 :)), actor/comedian, astronomer/theoretical physicist (which lasted until my first astronomy lecture in second year :/)
Plus lots of vague ponderings that didn't last long.
And of course I got to combine a lot of these working at Scitech, which was fun for a while but reaffirmed that I do not, in fact, want to be a teacher or actor. Doing My Phd, and my webcomic, have somewhat satisfied the writing bug too.
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- English Teacher
That was it. I wrote novels when I was 15 onwards, but stopped once I hit uni. The teaching thing was so I'd have a job, and I liked school.
I got my BA English and Comparative Literature, discovered I can't stand teachers, and ended up in IT. Now I've started writing novels again, which has had a bit of baggage to sort out because I stopped for ten years (emotional baggage, nothing else.)
:-)
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I got a HUGE mental block about writing after highschool, unexpectedly the constant rewriting of my Phd helped break that. (Also realising that I'm better at comics than prose)
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From very early in my life until I started high school I wanted to be an author, which is funny because I didn't read very much when I was younger. I wrote a lot of crazy shit, though - stories that would start with a family trip to the zoo and end (almost accidentally) with us fighting giant spiders from outer space or something. Go figure. I think I eventually realised that my imagination VASTLY outweighted my writing ability, so that idea eventually faded.
Then throughout a large portion of highschool I wanted to be a teacher. At first I wanted to be a primary school teacher, then later I changed my mind and decided I wanted to teach high school mathematics. A small part of me still does.
In later high school, I decided I wanted to do "something with computers", in as naive a way as that term suggests.
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Baker.
Pianist.
Music teacher.
Researcher (genetics).
Midwife.
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And then you found out how early you'd have to get up? :)
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Then I became a software engineer. I wouldn't mind being a writer but I've never put any eggs in that basket.
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I definitely never wanted to be a doctor (didn't have the marks anyway). I remember looking into becoming a solicitor for a school assignment on careers but I think that was just to make sure I didn't want to do it, since as a fairly but not amazingly high achiever law was one of those things everyone told me I should apply for (along with engineer, which was only slightly more appealing)
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The only other two I considered were being an astronaut [along with being an astrophysicist with it - but this was more of a dream because I didn't ever think I was smart enough or dedicated enough for it in terms of maths] and a lawyer.
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Astronaut+astrophysicist was from about 8-14 [because I got really really interested in stars and space and then I wanted to be Sam Carter and then I started sucking at maths and didn't think it would practical].
Lawyer from 14 til I actually wrote down my preferences for uni when I put Med as my 1st preference because if Med isn't the first preference, you're not even considered.
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teacher
librarian
marine biologist
teacher-librarian
writer
academic/university lecturer
environmental scientist
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Vet
Scientist
Gentleman Science-Adventurer.
Sorry - that last one is more recent than your parameters. :)
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Then my brother went into medical school and I realised that I didn't want to be a doctor, and I liked computers and had to pick _something_, so I thought, well, okay, I'll go and do software engineering.
And then I got a part-time job at a medical practice and changed degrees halfway through, and am now a medical secretary/accountant and going to be an author.
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Doctor
Marine biologist (Everyone thought this would be cool as a kid!)
Pharmacist (God knows why. I think I liked the idea of the orderliness of a pharmacy?)
Doctor again
Scientist (of some sort. I didn't really know).
I still don't really know what I want to do, Dr. Sophie!! I think I want to do research in science (in biochem, because biochem is fun!), but who knows what will happen. The world is full of possibilities.
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Geologist
Surgeon
Crazy scientist
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11-13: (Catholic) Priest. Then I became all bitter and twisted about religion, as teenagers are wont to do.
14-16: Radiologist sounded cool. Then I realised that I didn't have the grades and wasn't that great a "people person".
17+: Engineer.
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Still want to do the former.
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One of my sisters OTOH was apparently born wanting to be a nurse and did become one as soon as was humanly possible.
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Depite being a horse tragic, contemplated but never seriously considered working with them because even at age 8 I knew it would be impractical. Pony books conceal many dark secrets.
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11- astronaught
13 - fencer
(these are all the professions I've aspired to be)
20s - teacher, Physio therapist
19 - Nanny and babysitter
21 - receptionist
27 - Personal Trainer, writer
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- Uni lecturer. But then I realised that I'd need to do lots of post-grad stuff and research and write essays - and. Uh. No.
- (I have no idea now.)
I had all the usual "wouldn't it be cool if I could..." fantasy occupations (writer, astronaut, archaeologist* etc.), but I never, afaicr, had the idea that I could/would actually do that for a living.
* This dream was busted soon after we got Foxtel and I started seeing shows which could all be summarised as "I've spent ten years digging and I've just found A SINGLE BONE, OMG!"
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Uni lecturing also involves marking. And herding first years *shudder*
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high school: marine biologist, then medical researcher. 'The Double Helix' by James Watson was definitely a factor here, only I wanted to be more like Rosalind Franklin (serious, hard-working) and less like Crick and Watson (partying hard and stealing Franklin's work in order to get the break-through). My how things change...
The main reason I ended up a doctor was because someone pointed out that getting to medical researcher via medicine instead of science meant a better career path. Luckily I discovered I hate being in laboratories, and quite like people, and problem solving, and shift work...
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16+: i want to save the world
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A few months of art college put me off the latter right away, then I studied enviro science and did about 6 years with conservation NGO's.
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When I was about 10 I organised my own animal welfare group that fundraised and gave money to different animal charities. The McLibel two were my heroes in high school.
Not alot has really changed in my life really now that I think about it... except I haven't written any poetry in a *loooong* time.
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