Yeah, trophy husband is ideal. I would love for the missus to make all the bread. I am not too proud to ask for money for a video game. Damn you gendernormative societal infrastructure!
It's not like you'd be required to not do anything at all. You'd find ways to keep busy, for sure.
Problem with most dream jobs are that they aren't so 'dreamy' the first 5-10 years. Usually there's a lot of shit work or uncertainty. I would love to be a successful stand-up comedian or a broadcaster, or even a college professor at an elite college, but the front end of those careers can be horrible.
More like family men and single dudes, or just me and you. You seem like a mover and shaker, while I'm OK treading water. Peon mentality, basically. Life as a trust fund brat would suit me fine.It's not like you'd be required to not do anything at all. You'd find ways to keep busy, for sure.
Again, if I am not producing for my family then you might as well take me out back and shoot me. I guess generations look at life differently
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More like family men and single dudes, or just me and you. You seem like a mover and shaker, while I'm OK treading water. Peon mentality, basically. Life as a trust fund brat would suit me fine.It's not like you'd be required to not do anything at all. You'd find ways to keep busy, for sure.
Again, if I am not producing for my family then you might as well take me out back and shoot me. I guess generations look at life differently
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Something where people look forward to my creative output. Not sure what form that's going to take but I'm exploring everything right now.
I'd let you be my lead QA tester. :jawalrus
motorcycle travel writer. honestly, my current gig as a middle manager ain't so bad...This would honestly probably be mine. Get to ride around the country/world for a living and test out some of the best scoots? Sign me the fuck up.
scarlet johanson's toilet paper
Girls don't poop, distinguished mentally-challenged fellow.
Problem with most dream jobs are that they aren't so 'dreamy' the first 5-10 years. Usually there's a lot of shit work or uncertainty. I would love to be a successful stand-up comedian or a broadcaster, or even a college professor at an elite college, but the front end of those careers can be horrible.
In order to get to the top of the mountain, you have to climb. Nobody is going to say "ZOMG here's a million dollars bro" and that goes for sports (workouts, travel, no time for family), corporation (travel, hours at work, climbing the ladder), or small business (getting the money, putting in more time than a corporate job, first years are tough, etc).
Those are the only three I can speak on.
Body painter
A_I_A's driver, but I'm not mowing your lawn. :yeshrug
shooting corner 3s and taking defense off on a middling team while cashing 6 figure checks
I once wanted to be a music producer, but then I realized that I hated most musicians.
EXACTLY like Robert Horry except imagine him 10 inches shorter and melanin deprived
Cooking show hostEating show host. But not extreme foods like Andrew Zimmern likes to eat. :yuck
I have a good friend who's a kept man. Most of his life is spent traveling and eating so his (incredibly) rich wife doesn't waste her time on the bullshit when she's traveling for work. He's also short, balding, but very smart and funny.Sounds terrible. What exactly does he derive his self worth from? (Not being dickish, serious question)