There's been a thread about each of our real jobs, but forget the real jobs... what about your dream job?? If salary, education, training, etc. weren't a consideration, what would you do?

I have two:
1) I would study languages all the time, it would be my full time job. Not to be a translator, but rather to understand how languages work and grow and change.
2) I would be a professional cyclist! Duh. :)

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Husband to Oprah Winfrey.

... or either to run some sort of cycling themed/cycling friendly restaurant/bar or to get paid to test out bikes, components, and cycling gear OR to be on a FoodNetwork or Travel Channel show where I get paid to travel and eat.
My dream job is being able to exist without one.
I'm not sure what my dream job would be in the long term as I'm not really sure what I want to be when I "grow up."

In the immediate future, I'd love to make do as a professional balloon twister, freelance writer and bike tour guide. If anyone knows of any restaurants who are looking to bring in more families, let me know! I'd love to get a weekly family night going somewhere.
I don't know if I can find someone willing to combine these and pay me to do it but...
Beach comber...test driver for Ferrari....test rider for waterford...bikini watcher...fine resteraunt taster...mattress tester

thought this would be a fun one to bump.

Testing cars would be pretty terrific for me.

I think I already have it, rebuilding bikes and taking care of my three year old baby girl. 15 year in the rat race was enough for me.

A professional internet-complainer.

Proprietor and MC of a purpose-built F1 BMX track in Chicago.

Energetic racers on custom bikes and bleachers full of enthusiastic participants.

Running Away Multisport is hiring mechanics to work on custom racing bikes.

A communications director who commutes to work ... oh wait, I already do that.

Wildlife Biologist working in subalpine/alpine ecosystems or working in the jungle...somewhere I took a wrong turn in life.

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