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Real Job vs. Dream Job

Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:27 am
Posted by DthVllyDud
Ameritopia
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Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:27 am
How far off are you?
Posted by CurDog
Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:28 am to
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How far off are you?


3.7 miles
Posted by Keys Open Doors
In hiding with Tupac & XXXTentacion
Member since Dec 2008
31912 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:28 am to
Very far off
Posted by Green Chili Tiger
Lurking the Tin Foil Hat Board
Member since Jul 2009
47615 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:29 am to
Too far to penetrate but close enough to cum on her arse.
This post was edited on 11/7/14 at 10:30 am
Posted by WG_Dawg
Hoover
Member since Jun 2004
86501 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:29 am to
My dream job would be some combination of playing golf in the morning, oiling down worldwide supermodels in the afternoon, sampling the finest alcohol in the world in the evenings, and going to the biggest cfb games of the weekend every saturday.

So....I'm pretty far off at the moment. Maybe someday.
Posted by PuntBamaPunt
Member since Nov 2010
10070 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:33 am to

Hey Mike!

I’ve spent this last year trying to figure out the right career for myself and I still can’t figure out what to do. I have always been a hands on kind of guy and a go-getter. I could never be an office worker. I need change, excitement, and adventure in my life, but where the pay is steady. I grew up in construction and my first job was a restoration project. I love everything outdoors. I play music for extra money. I like trying pretty much everything, but get bored very easily. I want a career that will always keep me happy, but can allow me to have a family and get some time to travel. I figure if anyone knows jobs its you so I was wondering your thoughts on this if you ever get the time! Thank you!

-Parker Hall

And here’s the reply…


Hi Parker

My first thought is that you should learn to weld and move to North Dakota. The opportunities are enormous, and as a “hands-on go-getter,” you’re qualified for the work. But after reading your post a second time, it occurs to me that your qualifications are not the reason you can’t find the career you want.

I had drinks last night with a woman I know. Let’s call her Claire. Claire just turned 42. She’s cute, smart, and successful. She’s frustrated though, because she can’t find a man. I listened all evening about how difficult her search has been. About how all the “good ones” were taken. About how her other friends had found their soul-mates, and how it wasn’t fair that she had not.

“Look at me,” she said. “I take care of myself. I’ve put myself out there. Why is this so hard?”
“How about that guy at the end of the bar,” I said. “He keeps looking at you.”
“Not my type.”
“Really? How do you know?”
“I just know.”
“Have you tried a dating site?” I asked.”
“Are you kidding? I would never date someone I met online!”
“Alright. How about a change of scene? Your company has offices all over – maybe try living in another city?”
“What? Leave San Francisco? Never!”
“How about the other side of town? You know, mix it up a little. Visit different places. New museums, new bars, new theaters…?”
She looked at me like I had two heads. “Why the hell would I do that?”

Here’s the thing, Parker. Claire doesn’t really want a man. She wants the “right” man. She wants a soul-mate. Specifically, a soul-mate from her zip code. She assembled this guy in her mind years ago, and now, dammit, she’s tired of waiting!!

I didn’t tell her this, because Claire has the capacity for sudden violence. But it’s true. She complains about being alone, even though her rules have more or less guaranteed she’ll stay that way. She has built a wall between herself and her goal. A wall made of conditions and expectations. Is it possible that you’ve built a similar wall?

Consider your own words. You don’t want a career – you want the “right” career. You need “excitement” and “adventure,” but not at the expense of stability. You want lots of “change” and the “freedom to travel,” but you need the certainty of “steady pay.” You talk about being “easily bored” as though boredom is out of your control. It isn’t. Boredom is a choice. Like tardiness. Or interrupting. It’s one thing to “love the outdoors,” but you take it a step further. You vow to “never” take an office job. You talk about the needs of your family, even though that family doesn’t exist. And finally, you say the career you describe must “always” make you “happy.”

These are my thoughts. You may choose to ignore them and I wouldn’t blame you – especially after being compared to a 42 year old woman who can’t find love. But since you asked…

Stop looking for the “right” career, and start looking for a job. Any job. Forget about what you like. Focus on what’s available. Get yourself hired. Show up early. Stay late. Volunteer for the scut work. Become indispensable. You can always quit later, and be no worse off than you are today. But don’t waste another year looking for a career that doesn’t exist. And most of all, stop worrying about your happiness. Happiness does not come from a job. It comes from knowing what you truly value, and behaving in a way that’s consistent with those beliefs.
Many people today resent the suggestion that they’re in charge of the way the feel. But trust me, Parker. Those people are mistaken. That was a big lesson from Dirty Jobs, and I learned it several hundred times before it stuck. What you do, who you’re with, and how you feel about the world around you, is completely up to you.

Good luck –
Mike

PS. I’m serious about welding and North Dakota. Those guys are writing their own ticket.
PPS Think I should forward this to Claire?
Posted by LucasP
Member since Apr 2012
21618 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:33 am to
Very fricking far. I don't think at a dream job you spend your days alternating between touching up your resume and suicide note.
Posted by elprez00
Hammond, LA
Member since Sep 2011
29393 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:34 am to
quote:

How far off are you?


A long way off.
Posted by soccerfüt
Location: A Series of Tubes
Member since May 2013
65723 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:34 am to
Claire, the moment I met you, I swear, there had to be something somewhere.
Posted by jrodLSUke
Premium
Member since Jan 2011
22187 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:34 am to
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My dream job would be some combination of playing golf in the morning, oiling down worldwide supermodels in the afternoon, sampling the finest alcohol in the world in the evenings, and going to the biggest cfb games of the weekend every saturday.

I played High Meadow Range on the company dime yesterday; fapped to internet pron last night; going to LSU vs BAMA tomorrow.

Livin' the dream, baby.

Livin' the dream....
Posted by Phil A Sheo
equinsu ocha
Member since Aug 2011
12166 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:35 am to
I'm there.. I own my own company..
Posted by Drew Orleans
Member since Mar 2010
21577 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:39 am to
Couple years and a ton of work.
Posted by LSUPhreaK
LaPlace, La.
Member since Dec 2003
10911 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:42 am to
About 1 semester
Posted by ForeverLSU02
Albany
Member since Jun 2007
52148 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:43 am to
quote:

Real Job vs. Dream Job
How far off are you?
About $2 Million/year
This post was edited on 11/7/14 at 10:45 am
Posted by prostyleoffensetime
Mississippi
Member since Aug 2009
11438 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:49 am to
2 or 3 years. I can see the light at the end of the tunnel, and I'm 99% sure it's not a train.
Posted by Slinky
Member since Dec 2013
3118 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:50 am to
Right on the money.
Posted by hoopsgalore
Chicago, IL
Member since Nov 2013
8645 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:54 am to
Real job: graduate student

Dream job: I don't know

How far off am I? Probably pretty far.
Posted by DthVllyDud
Ameritopia
Member since Jan 2011
1365 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:55 am to
I thought about owning a strip club but don't know if the juice is worth the squeeze.

Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
260816 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 10:55 am to
Had my dream job in the mid-late 90's and left. I think my current job could end up being a dream job, just started a couple weeks ago but it's in the same business as my previous "dream job" and working with a lot of the same people.
Posted by ZacAttack
The Land Mass
Member since Oct 2012
6416 posts
Posted on 11/7/14 at 11:00 am to
About as far from either one as you can get.
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