notnormal answered Monday April 5 2004, 6:08 pm: How about a war journalist? It's risky, adventurous, and never boring, but I am not sure how enjoyable it might be.
Here is a website that tells you about careers. Maybe you can get some ideas from there:
jbdreamer answered Monday April 5 2004, 2:04 pm: Well the possibilities are endless, but here are a few that came to mind:
Pilot
Ambulance Driver
Stunt Double
Crocodile Rangler
Lion Tamer
Sky Diving Instructor
Deep Sea Fisherman
Circus Preformer
Rodeo Clown
Bee Keeper
Papparazzi
Porn Star
Human Guinea Pig
Hitman
Secret Agent
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Tasha answered Monday April 5 2004, 1:59 pm: Thats what kinda job I want. I was thinking of the police. You go into work everyday never knowing what to expect. [ Tasha's advice column | Ask Tasha A Question ]
Cspinoza1 answered Monday April 5 2004, 10:20 am: And not very helpful because to many jobs fit that description. The questions are what are you hobbies and passions. Answer those questions and we might be able to help you better.
PepeLePew answered Sunday April 4 2004, 11:36 pm: What may be cool for me might be boring for you.
I love photography...I could explain why...but not at the moment. I mean, there are all sorts of things out there...anywhere...infront of an exploding volcano or something. and photos are enjoyable to see. Same with cartooning...it all depends on the creativity and imagination that you have.
Lizzy answered Sunday April 4 2004, 11:02 pm: well, how old are you? If you are like a teenager, try something like help setting up adventure races, if you are like twenty, try something like fashion or trying to get into the world like singing
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