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All the australians, except for gpole, plus AT?.
Dave, you need to come over. You haven't been at my house for what....8 years?
Yeaah. Your house gets too boring after a while.
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Not this weekend, I'm well busy.
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LOL.... why wouldnt you want GPole? He could...go diving for little children....
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Japan 2008 Trip : Totally worth it
Japan 2009 Trip : Never going to forget the memories
Australia 2010: Importing Nissan V35 350GT Skyline Complete
Japan 2011: November -> December 2011 Complete
Japan 2012 -> 2070: job hunting
Originally Posted by Nori-chan
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Why have people ignored this question? :/
I've never been good at anything that can be involved in a routine, if I do get a job in art, I'll most likely not get paid on a consistent basis. I hate that. Another thing I hate is that I'm not good enough to draw on a one off and get paid a crap load of money. So, with that, I really don't know what I'm going to end up doing. I know how to draw, but I'm not experienced in everything enough, like I'm just starting to draw in Photoshop.
People have thrown illustrator, graphics designer, ARTIST (which is the worst and most vague term you could ever use), fashion designer and teacher at me, but I don't excel in ANY of those requirements. I'm sure I could do if I was dedicated to one of them, but I don't want to be. I just want to draw. SO, I've disregarded that as my career choice, but I'm still chasing some make believe dream by taking an art course in university. I haven't figured out which though. I probably should, seeing as I'm doing a foundation degree next year. I hate universities around here, none of them are assed with art either.
I'll end up taking every job that I'm given. My aunty was in the same situation, but she dropped out at college and went for the inspiring career of a secretary in an opticians. Eventually they gave her a course in it, and now she's an actual optician. She has a nice car too. Maybe I'll strike lucky somehow.
I think I'm going to university because I'm bored and it's the thing to do.
I love you, Adam.
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Japan 2008 Trip : Totally worth it
Japan 2009 Trip : Never going to forget the memories
Australia 2010: Importing Nissan V35 350GT Skyline Complete
Japan 2011: November -> December 2011 Complete
Japan 2012 -> 2070: job hunting
Originally Posted by Nori-chan
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After I had trudged through the first 4yrs of highschool unsure of what to do, each of my art teachers opened my eyes to two things... One introduced me to Photoshop, the other photography.
From then I wanted to find out if a career could be made from these two interests, as I had no idea of what else to do when I finished school. After investigating, I found some courses, and then discovered a place that would let me get the full degree in half the time that other places offered, not enjoying school that much I took this option, and have been happy ever since.
Where will the future take me? I'm not quite sure yet, at the end of this year I hope I can find a solid job, or start my own business.
And I'd still like to travel a bit.....Japan is looking good atm.
Keen to get an old place on the edge of the city and do it all up awesome cool like....thats a bit of a dream...or an apartment IN the city and do the same thing.
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"If I had a dollar bill for everytime I was wrong, I'd be a self-made millionaire and I wouldn't be singing..."
*Cough*
Here's my story. Maths was easy, somewhat interesting, and I did well, therefore I chose to do maths at uni. That decision was pretty much made at GCSE (err, end of high school, age 16), but I didn't exactly know what I wanted to do after uni. So I did maths at uni, and now, in my third (and possibly final) year, I still have no idea what I want to do. So in answer to your original question, I've never known what I wanted to do with my life, and I still don't, so I can't actually answer your question. Sorry.