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Working for a Dream

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Everyone has had a dream job, and may still do. Some people want to be vets, doctors, zoologists, the President, a lawyer and so much more. You can get that dream job, you may have to work hard for it, but won’t it be worth it in the end? Take Obamafor instance, do you think it was easy for him to become President? No, he had to work extremely hard and even to those who lost I still give them kudos for working so hard. Many people can’t get the privilege of going to college or can but choose not to. I’m not even in college yet and I know that I really want to go to college, even if it is hard it will be worth it in the end. What’s my dream job? To be a photographer for Nat. Geo. Big expectations right? It’s not like you can just walk right in and say I want this job. You have to go to school, have a portfolio, maybe have to use money of your own to travel places to get great pictures, and you need talent. It may take a little longer than I want it to and yes, I will be working with other things until I get there, but I love taking pictures and traveling. Seeing the world and showing other people the wonders of it. People think so many places are bad, no offence to Americans but especially in my town, they haven’t gone outside the country, and if they had the chance they wouldn’t take it because it would be too “dangerous”. I want to show those people how wrong they really are. I’ve been to so many places that when I tell my friends about it they stick their noses up in the air and say that’s dangerous, ugly, and poor. They’re parents do the same thing too!! So you can’t just blame it on the kids. Anyways don’t give up on that dream of yours, whether your young or old try your hardest to be able to do what makes you happy. :]

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