More Thoughts on Offbeat Careers June 18, 2014
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Tea is a lawyer from Tbilisi, Georgia and has used her imagination to relate to us her thoughts on “offbeat” jobs she might consider:
I like cooking some traditional dishes; it’s my hobby. I can tell that [being a chef would be] an offbeat job for me. The process of cooking is relaxing and interesting for me. I always try to learn some new dishes and then I [prepare] them.
Last weekend, I learned to prepare the taco. This dish is from Mexico and it is wonderful!
Another offbeat job for me [would be] archaeology. When I was a child, I wanted to become an archaeologist. I like this profession. An archeologist looks for something new from the past. This is very interesting to me.
I am a lawyer and I can say that sometimes my [career] is an offbeat job. My job is diverse and I like my profession.
Meryl, from France, has her own web design business, yet she can imagine a number of wide-ranging occupations that could interest her. This is her contribution:
Life is short. It’s very difficult for me to be engaged in a job; I want to do everything! I like traveling, so I would like to be an [airline attendant], tour guide, international journalist. I love art, so I would like to be a painter, singer, dancer… I’m creative, so I would like to be a designer, architect… I like thrills, so I would like to join the army, be a [fire-fighter], secret agent… I am passionate about life and I think everything is extraordinary. It’s why I have my own company…I like to do [many] things: sell, create, give advice. I like the effort to get good results. That’s why I came to NYC.
For me, who have always been protected by my family, my boyfriend, my friends. Traveling alone in a new country, with new people and a new language, was the hardest challenge…
We must all live our dreams!
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