Thursday, January 5, 2012

My Ideal Career. (survey review)

      As an individual my ideal career would be one that shows visible results. I want a feeling of accomplishment. Ofcourse, I would prefer having visible results when I achieve something because my dream career is to be a photographer. If my achievements are not visible than I am not achieving much because there are no photographs to prove it.
      I have also had a history of nasty and unfair boss's/supervisors. I would prefer someone who is willing to understand their employees and is considerate of the work that is put into their company/business. There is nothing wrong with being told what to do, but, I must draw the line when my freedom of being who I want to be is taken away.
    A certainty that I would like to have is knowing I have the security of a long lasting job/career. When holding the responsiblities of a home, car, and family the hardship of being layed off or fired is dangerous. You can lose everything you have. Though photography is based on your talent and spontaneity it is possible to find something strong and long lasting.
     The most important part of my dream career to contribute beauty to the worl around us. As an artist this is my passion. Using artwork (mainly photography) to jump start new ways of thinking and to broaden peoples horizons. Even a photograph of the elegance in fashion on a billboard for all of the city to see is making the world a more beautiful place.
     Something that I would hear my father complain about all the time is economic return. The idea that you work so much and there is no play. You were for thousands a year and cannot enjoy it. It is all wasted in rent, bills, and many other necessities. Though it may not be a waste because it is a living, I would like a career where I work hard daily but I can make enough money to live well off with a family and enjoy the occasional vacation. One should be able to bask in their hard work and feel the fruits of their labor.
     Lastly, I can work with a constant routine, but I would love to have constant changing and new energy. Stagnant energy flow is a bore and tiring. It is much like a stagnant body of water. Over time is develops bacteria, algae, and turns green. I do not want this to happen to me, literally. I am constantly on the move. I need constantly changing and new flows of energy.

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