If you could do any job putting aside your disability
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Politician, spout lies with an undetermined time line and get paid stupid amounts of money for verbal diarrhoea
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When i was in primary school I wanted to be an archaeologist after learning about ancient Rome. but by the end of my formal 'education' all such ambitions were knocked out of me.now my dream job would be a teacher for inner-city youngsters. i would love to see them realise their dreams instead of becoming disillusioned and waste their potential because society has so little expectation for them to be successful.
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I'd be a carer for disabled people or do some sort of work with animals or computers. The caring is something I took an interest in years ago when I was helping my ex partners Mum with respite, she ran her own business/service and the animals and computers are two interests of mine that I've wanted to do since I was in my teens.
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Seeing as complete make believe so without being non binary or transsexual
House Wife Margo Leadbetter, from good life would be someone who had a gardener, house keeper etc.
Walton’s wood and timber worker.
Rich Country Land Owner. -
OverlyAnxious said:Assassin...I'm already brilliant at espionage and creeping around silently...
Slightly more realistically would be some sort of international historian/archaeologist. If I had to pick one area it would be an Egyptologist...digging up treasure from 5000 years ago and using the information gained from that to update our old perceptions of their civilisation. -
Primary School Teacher/Learning Support Assistant. World traveller/ Bake Off Taste Tester.
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Part of A Team or Macgyver as I routinely notice poor security, defective locks etc
pentester perhaps -
YouTuber and when Outed for disabilities-be popular to point it was non news- fantasy land
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I asked my disabled little sister this question. Her response was either a physical education teacher or a fitness class instructor.
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I would love to do something I did years ago. I love working with under 5's and would really love to be able to do it again.
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I can imagine it's really rewarding working with young children @MontyMoo!Community Manager
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Banksy that shredded art was great.
Paint art for groups to sell to fund things- almost as good as a money tree. -
I think it's the best job. It is very satisfying you see them grow and flourish and to think that you have had a hand in them getting there.
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Alternatively I don't mind working on a pumpkin patch! I love pumpkins.
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