• hansolo@lemmy.today
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    Mad scientist inventor.

    Low overhead, low accountability, results-based work with ambiguous morals and financial opportunity.

  • De_Narm@lemmy.world
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    I’ve wanted to be a train driver. No idea why, I wasn’t even into trains that much. Probably just liked the idea of operating something large and heavy.

    Instead, I’ve become a programmer - as one does on lemmy -, and don’t even have a drivers license. I’m literally unqualified for operating anything past a bike.

  • Druid@lemmy.zip
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    Wanted to be a mechanical engineer because my father is one and my grandfather is one. I had a dream to invent flying cars that would use magnets to push themselves off the ground using the electromagnetic field of the earth or something cute like that.

    Realised during my final years at school that I suck at physics, maths, chemistry and that I’m not interested in pursuing this field in the slightest. Partly because I wanted to walk my own path too, probably.

    I went to university for a bachelor’s degree in English instead and now I’m a a speech and language pathologist in training. Couldn’t be further away from my original goal :D

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      Lmao same I drew the blueprints too, plus the manets would slow cars down and prevent them from hitting each other, we already saved cars as kids smh

  • Weirdfish@lemmy.world
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    Either a veterinarian or an architect. Ended up in tech, but should have architect in my title with my next promotion.

  • rozodru@lemmy.world
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    A comic book artist. I so desperately wanted to make indie black and white comics for a living so much so I had scanned and built a geocities site for one of my comics purely to send to Dan Harmon (of Community fame)in like 1997 (He was writing La Cosa Nostroid at the time) he actually emailed me back and said he loved it.

    and then…nothing. haven’t drawn anything in years. just, kinda gave up on it.

  • massive_bereavement@fedia.io
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    As a middle kid, I got free choice in my “profession” so I wanted to become a park ranger after a school field trip.

    I eventually studied natural sciency stuff, realized research gigs paid poorly and switched to a souless IT job at a lesser evil corp.

    I avoid telling people that I work in IT, I fixed enough VCR clocks for a lifetime.

  • Interstellar_1@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I wanted to be an inventor. I didn’t particularly like inventing new things, but I loved making mechanical stuff (still do). I think when I was like 10 I learned what an engineer was and immediately decided I wanted to be a mechanical engineer instead.

  • HowlsSophie@lemmy.world
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    A veterinanrian. Worked at vet clinic in high school and hated it. Ended up being a therapist and love it.