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I wanted to work with animals when young and in my teens wanted to go to Agricultural College. I especially loved cows, spent holidays on farms - ended up a social worker!! Is there a connection? Social Work was a career change undertaken

15 years ago.

Didnt have a clue about what I wanted to do as a feckless youth.


In 2006 I found myself in Kathmandu doing some organisational development consultancy with a UK Government Department.


From my Hotel I looked out over Kathmandu to the far Himalayas and wondered


"How did this happen?"

I think my earliest recollection was wanting to be a cartoonist. At Grammar School, I found I really enjoyed and excelled at design and physics and upon leaving school embarked on an apprenticeship in Design Engineering. Somehow I ended up running Advertising Agency's. I'm now a poor struggling Photographer!
I'm 50 fast approaching 51 and I still don't know what I want to be when I grow up!!!! I always wanted to work for a record company, which I did in 74/75 for a period of a year, the company was called Contour Records based in Hanover Square off of Oxford Street. I loved it to death but unfortuntely the company went under because of huge losses. Since then I've been made redundant at leasrt 5 times. I'm thinking of changing my name to lucky!!!!!!!!! :(

I wanted to be a tree (when very little of course and didnt understand the options available)

Then I thought hmmm I'll be a piano teacher - you know give something back or share my talent kinda thing. Then I wanted to be a bus driver. I have no idea why tho lol


I now work in performing arts, in a church up in London.

My brother ended up being the bus driver and I may choose to do private tuition at some point but more likely to be in woodwind rather than piano.

When I was a kid I wanted to be a vet or an air-hostess, then as a teenager I wanted to be a freedom fighter and join the PLO. Then I wanted to be a spy or a hit-woman. After that I fancied myself as Prime Minister or hotshot lawyer!


I have done many things, including running my own fitness & martial arts centre and being a sex worker for 12 years, but am now working my way towards being a legal-ish eagle and minor politico.

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