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A Physician.

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I reckon being a travel writer would be cool. I've always toyed being an author for when they simply over regulate my job that its no longer enjoyable. Still a few redeeming features though!

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I've always thought it would be incredibly rewarding and fulfilling to be an expert flintlock rifle maker - i.e. one of those artisans who knows all of the various Pennsylvania schools. Being able to carve and turn a gorgeous stock from a big hunk of curly maple, all the hand fitting and finishing needed to get everything together, being able to spend hours and hours in the shop and absolutely loving every second of it, and then ending up with an amazing handcrafted custom flintlock rifle that has no exact duplicate. Now that would make me all sorts of happy. I've been managing employees and their managers for 15 years now... wouldn't mind a role and the knowledge/skills to be a custom gun maker like that. Serenity now!

Like this fellow here: http://www.allenmartinrifles.net/

Just a brief example of his work:

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Yes, indeed. I would love to have those sorts of skills... but that's the result of a lifetime spent doing one thing. You don't learn to do that overnight.

Cheers,

~ Greg ~

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The obvious comes mind, professional bikini contest judge (I feel that I would be good at that, no training necessary).

But in my heart, I would love to be a scout for an NHL franchise. I have spent the last decade involved in youth hockey and really enjoy watching the future stars as kids. I flew out to Chicago last year to watch some USHL games and these guys play good solid hockey for a bunch of teenagers. Every once in awhile you will see flashes of brilliance on the ice, and I would love to be the guy to search those players out.

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Sports Caster/Color Commentator. I love sports and this would be an ideal job for me

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Since I was 14 I always wanted to be a chef but was always discouraged... It never happened and I feel i'm too old at 30 for a career change like that....probably the only "what if" that I really wonder about

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I was asked to be a Politician for the liberal party here (Republicans in the US). Didn't survive the first day of background checks rotfl.gif

The background checks keep out the best leaders
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Probably a record producer as said above.

Dabbled in it a tiny bit. Really enjoy making my own music.

After that it genuinely would be a cigar vendor.

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Astrobiologist or interplanetary geologist. I'm so jealous of those nerds driving the curiosity rover around. I'd love to be part of a team that is exploring the big world outside of our little world.

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if I was younger, first baseman for the New York Mets

cigar related, a master roller

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Ok.... So seriously now. I used to build custom motorcycle's but my partner had no concept of budgeting or paying bills. If I could do it again, I'm positive that I could make money!!!!!

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watchmaker. I love Rolex timepieces. It is a skill that many of the younger generation are not interested in. But Rolex timepieces and all other mechanical watches need to be serviced every 5 to 10 years due to the various lubricants drying out over time. It takes patience, dexterity and problem solving skills to properly take apart, clean, inspect and reassemble a movement that has around 200 individual parts.

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Ruler of the world!!! Muuuwwwhahaha!!

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