Question:

I don't know what to be when I grow up?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

I want a good paying job that I enjoy and I can easily get it.

Here is what I enjoy: Reading, Science, Writing, And thinking of different technology. For example: A regular book, but electrical. If people enjoys hearing stories, but can't read for themselves, the book would have a reading mode, where the book reads to you. If your at school, just plug headphones in so you'll be soundless.

I love writing children books, scary ones though. The biggest book I ever wrote was 112 pages long, for a 12 year old, I'd say it's good.

I love planets in science. And I love to read R.L. Stine books. Also I enjoy playing Super Mario Galaxy. I thought of being: A detective, writer, virtual world designer, or a international game designer, the game would be a television game. Real people that have wi-fi connection could get on it. They could trade, chat, buy homes, and more, right at their televsion! What do you think I should be when I grow up?

 Tags:

   Report

18 ANSWERS


  1. Prostitute, great source of income, plus you work your own hours...in bed


  2. If you are 12 years old, your interests will change to things you never thought possible. Don't settle on one thing. I do know that it's nice to have everything planned out, though.

      

  3. I was like that once. I decided to become a cowboy but could not find a job. First, look at what jobs are available or expected to be available when you start out. Plan accordingly. Don't do like me.

  4. you could be an engineer. if you want to be an "inventor" that's the way to go. you could also think about becoming an author.  

  5. Anything that makes you happy...follow what makes you happy.

  6. you should be a science teacher!

  7. I think you should wait until you're a bit older before you start to get too serious about it! I'm 21, going into my fourth year of university and just decided that I want to be a biological anthropologist, something I wouldn't have known about when I was 12! There is so much cool stuff out there, so you could do some research into those areas that interest you.

  8. Well bro...

    i really think you should try to do the things you love doing!!!

    try looking up stuff that has to do with the things you love!!

    and once you find something that seems to your liking, then you can go to college and later, do the things you love doing!! =]

    i really hope this will help you man!!

    =]

    i wish you the best of luck!

  9. plumber, or janitor, or garbage man

  10. You sound like an inventor, or at least someone who could improve things. :-)

    It is possible to do more than one thing.  You could be a computer programmer and write children's books on the side.  Both jobs require creativity, and you seem to have that.  

  11. maybe a juvenile book's author (i'm sure my brother would love to read some of your scary stories!!!)

  12. I'm seeing two patterns: the first is an interest in helping other people, suggesting a career in Human Services (Counselor, Teacher, Social Worker, Probation Officer, Clergy, etc.) and the second is a creative career (Writer, Designer, Programmer, etc.)

    The good news is that the world has an endless need for both areas of interest.  The better news is that there are many points where the two disciplines converge: designing adaptive technology for people with disabilities, teaching people with disabilities (requires creative alternative approaches), or just designing tools and software that is simpler and easier for us great unwashed masses to use...hey, the PC mouse didn't invent itself!

    In college, go after a liberal arts degree like English but also take a lot of courses related to science and engineering.  Work your way through college in human services and/or engineering-related jobs and pursue internships that deal with both skills.  Once you graduate you'll have the training and experience to fine-tune your career selection and to be a highly desirable candidate for that type of work.

  13. If you like science you should be a pharmacist's.

    They make great money !  

  14. There is plenty you can do with talent. Writing  is very good. And as you know can cover many fields, from children"s lit, to sci  fi, gaming knowledge and mystery.  But keep in mind education and English is very important to all your choices. Astrology and Space areas, do make a lot of money.

  15. Sweetheart, there are loads of people who are all grown up and 40 years old who don't know what they want to be when they grow up. Don't sweat this too much. You have plenty of time to decide. And don't think that by age 18 you'll know for sure either.  

  16. i cant decide for u i no u like all those things but which one do u do more and which ever one that is that wat u should do wen ur older:)

  17. Do some self discovery and check where is your passion.

    Not all job will pay well to satisfy your desires.

    So don't be fickle and be contented and focus on what you want.

    Good luck

  18. no one really always knows you just need to start working and see where it takes you. you could be a carpenter or whatever you run into.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 18 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.
Unanswered Questions