A "dream job"?

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A "dream job"?

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What's your "dream job"?
I would like to work for a company as a programmer/coder, but none of the companies offering places do allow something other than C/C#/C++/Java.. and I'm not going to learn rubbish to earn my bread :wink:
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Pimp I guess...
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Create a technology, sell it and live from my revenues :)
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lol, pimp =)

My dream job would be to have a nice large plot of land and forest and a house of my own in the middle of nowhere where I can have my own little farm and not be relying on anyone for anything.

But as far as a more realistic approach goes? I'd like to be a chairman of a huge company that can sit back and retire on my stock dividends.
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I think being a maths teacher isn't that hard.. you just take some extra math courses and you're ready to teach the little kids in schools.. I heard teachers earn quite good in a month; and as a side-job, I'll do coding in PureBasic and sell my programs ^^
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Post by dracflamloc »

:shock:

Where'd you hear that?

In the USA teachers are the most underpaid profession in my opinion. They must have at least a master's degree if not a PHd to teach high school and they get paid (usually) way less than what they might get in private enterprise.

I have a deep respect for any honorable public school teacher.
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Oh yeah, you're talking about USA, I'm in Finland :P
Teachers here do need only to yell at the students to be quiet and they get paid :wink:
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Straker, we weren't talking about you :wink:
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Easy! Invent a new Skype or YourTube, sell it to Google for $9.000.000.000.

Then relax and read PureBasic forum from an exotic island with a Tequila Rose in left hand and a B52 in right hand for the rest of your life.

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Nah, forget my 'pimp' comment. I'd rather be a sports teacher in an all girl school. With lots of lonely pretty female teachers.
techjunkie wrote: Then relax and read PureBasic forum from an exotic island with a Tequila Rose in left hand and a B52 in right hand for the rest of your life.
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blueznl wrote: ... then again, I haven't met B52 but Tequila Rose sounds about my kind of girl 8)
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They must have at least a master's degree if not a PHd to teach high school
Depends on your state, and even on your county or city school system. A masters is rare, a bachelors is the average. Some only require an associates degree. For subs, some don't even require an associate's degree.
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techjunkie wrote:Easy! Invent a new Skype or YourTube, sell it to Google for $9.000.000.000.

Then relax and read PureBasic forum from an exotic island with a Tequila Rose in left hand and a B52 in right hand for the rest of your life.

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> I think being a maths teacher isn't that hard.. you just take some extra
> math courses and you're ready to teach the little kids in schools

Perhaps, but being good at maths doesn't mean you can actually teach.
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