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I'd love to work as a journalist. Ideally for GM (guess I'm part way to my dream) but otherwise something sport related. I'm still musing trying to get a golf magazine/fanzine off the ground.

Other than that I'd love to work as a golf secretary or if the numbers were right in golf retail attached to a club (AG at Birds Hill would have been perfect)
 
Golf course designer, golf club designer / engineer, tour professional or golf journalist would all be highly appealing.

Or preferably no work and plenty of time for golf.
 
Bed tester.

Sun glasses tester.

Aston Martin test driver.

P**n star.

Sloth.

Motivational speaker. 'Get out there and earn some f'kin' money you lazy b';stds.

Painter/sculptor, female nudes only.
 
Think I would work with horses, probably hvy horses. Horses can tell the charactor of someone in the blink of an eye. There is something very special and peaceful about horses but much more too, I wish I had spent more time with them than I do now, when you are with horses you are either right or wrong, no stats required :D
 
Director General of the BBC. When I look at all the money the Beeb waste, I think I could at least reduce the licence fee to £30 max.
 
I'm quite happy with what I do (Toolmaker/Precision Engineer) it's not exactly a dream job, but I do get a lot of job satisfaction. I just wish it paid a little better, and peeps would stop buying all this chineese rubish, because it's killing british manufacturing.

Oh gawd, now I've started......twire, climbs back off his soapbox.
 
I musing over doing something like AlchemyGolf. Leaving work and setting up my old little business, out of my garage, doing golf club alterations (wedge grinding, loft lie angle alterations, shaft changes), and the like.

Starting to get a bit tired of travelling to London every week. I don't mind the job so much, just the travel and being away from my wife and 7 month old daughter.

You've got to give big repsect to the guys in the armed forces, especially those with families.
 
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