• koalateatime@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    When I was in kindergarten I wanted to be a teacher because I was convinced I coul do a better job being in charge than my teachers did lol Now I’m working on becoming self employed so I can be in charge of my work. It’s funny how that stayed with me.

  • randomnick@beehaw.org
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    I was told to be a doctor. Like saving lifes and doing important stuff. However I always was the word kid disassembling electronic devices to see how they were made and how they worked. Now I am an electronic engineer, although I still see electronic systems as magic.

  • emma@beehaw.org
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    One of Jacques Cousteau’s grown-up kids so I could be on their team of underwater explorers, then I was going to marry Jane Goodall’s son and work with her (apparently my wee understanding of life had advanced to this as a way of acquiring a scientist parent but not yet understanding I could do it on my own). Then it was simply “move to Canada”, no occupation specified. Age 12, I was back to primates and set on studying communication in monkeys or apes or another animal altogether because Penny was already doing that with Koko the gorilla. Somewhere in there was astronomy because Cosmos. I really liked science television because it showed me so many new and different things.
    None of this worked out of course.

  • Nick B.@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    An air force pilot amongst other things. Pursued a career in electronics/Comms instead and ended up working on aviation ATC ground systems.

  • Los@beehaw.orgOP
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    I was always found science fascinating. So I wanted to be a scientist. In whatever way that could mean. But science degrees are the new arts degrees in terms of graduate job prospects. In the end I pivoted to engineering and it worked out really well.

  • CrispyPeach@beehaw.org
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    Apparently I wanted to be a bus driver so I could go places. Eventually I wanted to be an astronaut. Now I’m a software engineer :)