What's your perfect job?

<p>I would like to know all of your aspirations as to reach your perfect job. What classes pique your interest the most in hS; where do you see yourself going? Remember: Be genuine with yourself and do not shy yourself away from the facts, however bad they may appear/seem.
-Zsf</p>

<p>Something that involves teaching math. </p>

<p>Retirement is the perfect job.</p>

<p>A unicorn job: <a href=“http://www.pgbovine.net/unicorn-jobs.htm”>http://www.pgbovine.net/unicorn-jobs.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Basically a job that pays me to work on my own projects and interests.</p>

<p>If I could pick one job it’d be a German professor, but my more realistic one is a Global Supply Chain Manager.</p>

<p>PC answer: Clinical psychologist so that I can understand the variety of persons that exist in our world and help many toward overcoming their challenges and accomplishing goals.</p>

<p>Not-so-PC answer: Clinical psychologist so that I can get paid to listen to others’ ranting about themselves who probably will never listen to my advice regardless, but will be fully willing to pay my hefty fee.</p>

<p>I’d be a college professor of either applied math or microbiology/infectious disease/immunology/etc that does vaccine and mapping research on Ebola.</p>

<p>Private practice attorney at white shoe law firm in Manhattan. </p>

<p>Investment Banking for a the Large firm with enough money to play in the stock market.</p>

<p>I would love to be an inventor or an environmental activist. Doing stuff that needs to be done. Money is definitely an issue, though.</p>

<p>I would like to be a theoretical physicist, working in a university or research laboratory. I hope to make new discoveries and write many papers to hopefully get published.</p>

<p>your first job as a theoretical physicist is to unify quantum physics with general relativity</p>