Unrealistic dream jobs?

I would love a dream job as a blacksmith. I would really want to be doing what those Man at Arms guys do on YouTube. Being able to forge fantasy weapons, use them, and have them admired by millions of people.
 
Well, I would be the world's renowned florist!

I would open a big shop in a big city. Grow, care for, crossbreed, and arrange bouquets with my very own, grown-by-me flowers! I would grow/crossbreed EVERY flower known to kind! Also, I would be a florist for BIG events like weddings, baby showers, etc.!

Also, I would sell other goodies like gardening gear, sweets, and balloons! I would call my shop All That Flowers! <3
 
Well, I would be the world's renowned florist!

I would open a big shop in a big city. Grow, care for, crossbreed, and arrange bouquets with my very own, grown-by-me flowers! I would grow/crossbreed EVERY flower known to kind! Also, I would be a florist for BIG events like weddings, baby showers, etc.!

Also, I would sell other goodies like gardening gear, sweets, and balloons! I would call my shop All That Flowers! <3

Aww, I'd really love to be a florist, too. I love flowers, but I really love the idea that florists deal with people at important milestones (weddings, funerals, births, etc), and I'd get to meet lots of interesting people doing interesting things.

Also I fell completely in love with lesbian florist Cersei Lannister when I was a teenager and am still not over her.
 
i agree with people saying florists, i even went as far to look at courses at college doing it but i got sidetracked by other subjects

i'd love to be a private investigator! but not the boring kind
or a criminal profiler, i mean technically if i continue my studies i could have a chance but there's only a handful that exist in the country so i doubt they'd want me
 
An astronaut or an archaeologist.

I think I'm just too much of a realist to consider those kind of career paths. I change my mind too much to commit to years of school, honestly.
 
Having my own business. I've always wanted to have a bookstore/lending library. A membership type thing. Mixed with something else and now I'm thinking it could be mixed with a small hair salon or something since that's what I do now. I Donno I always wanted it mixed with something and a small business shop like that focused on books. It's a dream be it'd be hard to get there but also difficult to maintain due to the fac that brick and mortar bookstores don't too well nowadays ...without even counting the the regular difficulties of running any business
 
An Actress, I've always wanted to be one but it's so hard to make a name for yourself.
 
There's two jobs I'd like to have that I doubt I ever will. This one gets me funny looks when I tell people, but I'd love to be a midwife. However, there's not much call for those nowadays.
The other is to be a person who handles the antiques at a museum or place like Colonial Williamsburg. From what I've read, museum careers aren't easy to get or work your way up in.
 
I would love to own a used book store. I don't think it would make much where I live. The ones we had in the past always went out of business.
 
There's two jobs I'd like to have that I doubt I ever will. This one gets me funny looks when I tell people, but I'd love to be a midwife. However, there's not much call for those nowadays.
The other is to be a person who handles the antiques at a museum or place like Colonial Williamsburg. From what I've read, museum careers aren't easy to get or work your way up in.

Supposedly midwives are becoming more of a thing because some people don't want to have their baby in a hospital.

If you want to become one for real, a midwife is basically like a more specialized certified nurse. So that's the path you would have to work towards.
 
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