What do you want to do with your life?
By karebear00
@karebear00 (51)
United States
    October 28, 2006 8:07am CST
                         
            I hope to eventually go back to school for teaching and win the lottery!
4 responses
         @DaniFilth (221)
 • 
                    28 Oct 06
                    After my Abi in my school I want to become a pro musician. With my e-guitar or with my drums, I play it both.
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                    @karebear00 (51)
 • United States
                            28 Oct 06
                                    
                            Good luck with that!  I always wanted to learn to play an instrument. I am not coordinated enough.  Thanks for your response.
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                             @gnilraps1979 (310)
 • Australia
                    28 Oct 06
                    I am going to be an RN and a midwife. Already hit the lottery, got 4 beautiful daughters and a gorgeous partner, but money lottery would be good too!!! LOL
                    @karebear00 (51)
 • United States
                            1 Nov 06
                                    
                            I've thought about going to LPN school.  I don't know if I could handle the blood though!  Hopefully you'll win the money lottery soon!  Thanks for your response!
                             @tash111077 (269)
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                    1 Nov 06
                    Since I was a little girl I always wanted to be a teacher but when I finally achieved this ambition I realised it just wasn't for me. The children were disrespectful, rude and intimidating. They completely shattered my dream. So I am currently working on my second love and thats web designing - I am hoping to do this from home so that I can do something I enjoy and be with my family who mean the absolute world to me. I would also like to travel when the children are a little older.  
                    
                            
                        
                    

