Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Dream Job

Since I'm graduating college, I need a (stable) job to support me and my family and my "future" family. Since I was a kid, I dreamed to be a flight attendant. I mean who does not love to travel in other places, plus high wage. But again, I'm finding a stable job because I heard that in 30's or 40's you need to resign or something. Anyways, another reason that I want to be a flight attendant is because I want to bring my parents to places that they didn't still visit. For example for my mom, she's a big fan of tennis. I want to bring here to Canada and Australia. For my dad, well he's cool to everything. He's neutral, I mean no brag but that's dad. 

Another reason why I want to be a flight attendant, I want to be the flight attendant of my favorite football team which means I get to have a free picture taking and photograph without no hassle.

What It's Really, Truly Like To Be A Flight Attendant:

When you dream, dream high. That's what they said, my second dream job is being the assistant manager of my favorite football team specifically in Liverpool, Arsenal, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich. Also, the wage is high and also living in Europe is a dream come true. Everybody wants to go to Europe right? 

Jurgen Klopp manager of Liverpool with Zeljko Buvac assistant manager of Liverpool and Peter Krawietz first team coach:
 
I may look like this or

Jurgen Klopp, manager of Liverpool reacts as Ryan Giggs Assistant Manager of Manchester United looks on during the UEFA Europa League round of 16, second leg match between Manchester United and Liverpool at Old Trafford on March 17, 2016 in Manchester, England.:

This but i'll be coaching the women's football team but that's okay at least I'm working on my favorite club. And I get to see my favorite players for free and coach or assist them. 

My third dream job is working in an Advertising Company. Yes, seeing and working with your favorite stars for free. And this is a big advantage for me because I'm a marketing management student and its useful for my career. 

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