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    In the same box room in my parents' house playing Final Fantasy XV on the new slimline PSFour.

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    Maybe, a call center agent or owning my very own business. I could be living overseas, dateless or not. Or I may be a lazy, but intellectually smart bum in the streets. The future is an uncertainty.

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    Oh my god, I'll be nearly 26! I'd want to have settled down, even be planning to marry, I'd also want children around this age too.

    Career wise; I haven't got a clue!

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    Being that quiet guy you never suspected of keeping twelve dismembered corpses underneath the floorboards of his house.

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    Hm with 29... married with 6 kids! kidding
    Probably teaching or finding a job to teach Can't predict anything else

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeldy View Post
    Oh my god, I'll be nearly 26! I'd want to have settled down, even be planning to marry, I'd also want children around this age too.
    Well at least you have ambition! I'm 26 already, and not done any of that. In fact I'm pretty much the same as 10 years ago except with a job and slightly less shy

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    In addition to my further comments, I'd like to add that my manager asked me the very same question during my performance review. I was like...

    I really hate that question, but I stand by my earlier answer... Hopefully I'll be a 'coach', or in police/local government by then.


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    Whenever I get that question in a review (or interview) I'm sooo tempted to say "well hopefully I'll have moved on from this place and got a proper job"

    But yeah, it's always a stumbling point that one, especially when the job is a bit of a rut anyway and they're expecting you to give the obligatory "loyal to this company but further up the career ladder" response. Sometimes there is nowhere to climb up to other than management or another job. What if I'm perfectly happy in the current role and don't want to "progress the career" and become a manager?

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    6 Kids (one due this August!), a big house & a flourishing business!

    Hopefully I'll be on my way to designing my first video game!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cloudane View Post
    Whenever I get that question in a review (or interview) I'm sooo tempted to say "well hopefully I'll have moved on from this place and got a proper job"

    But yeah, it's always a stumbling point that one, especially when the job is a bit of a rut anyway and they're expecting you to give the obligatory "loyal to this company but further up the career ladder" response. Sometimes there is nowhere to climb up to other than management or another job. What if I'm perfectly happy in the current role and don't want to "progress the career" and become a manager?
    I'd say it's more fulfilling to start your own business. Then when you climb another rung on that ladder it's directly proportionate to how much effort you're putting in. When you work for a company, you can get fired for all your effort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psychotic View Post
    Being that quiet guy you never suspected of keeping twelve dismembered corpses underneath the floorboards of his house.
    Still?


    there was a picture here

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    I'll be 28 in 10 years, so I'm hoping I will be:

    1) A college graduate
    2) Have gotten a teacher job in High School teaching at least, and...
    3) Have obtained a Master's Degree, and possibly trying to get a PhD because...
    4) I'd like to do some type of college professor type teaching and you obviously need a degree beyond a BA. Depending on what type of posi<b></b>tion you want as a college professor, you'd need to have a Masters at least, and a PhD if you want full-time tenure.
    5) Married
    6) Pregnant, because I'd like to have a kid in my late 20's/early 30's, once I've gotten done doing all the stuff I'd like to accomplish as a person who doesn't have to take care of a child.


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    Death Row.

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    Career, wife, kids, house.

    I mean, I really look forward to having a place where I can raise a family and have a giant copy of the Star Wars: A New Hope poster hanging up in a frame.

    Also I want to be saving and investing and making the kind of money that I can go into early retirement on, or at least start my own business. No sense in working longer than I have to if I can invest smartly and live off investments (unless I get to work somewhere I really enjoy!).


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