Welcome
Login:   Pass:     Register - Forgot Password - Resend Activation

Turkish Class Forums / General/Off-topic

General/Off-topic

Add reply to this discussion
What's your dream job?
(43 Messages in 5 pages - View all)
1 2 3 4 5
1.       susie k
1330 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 11:12 am

2.       Trudy
7887 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 11:14 am

I have my dream job!

3.       susie k
1330 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 11:15 am

4.       deli
5904 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 12:32 pm

to be a turkish translator :-S

5.       Pizza
0 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 12:34 pm

When i was a young girl, i dreamed of becoming an astronaut working in the space station. But now i wanna be a PILOT

6.       parisisbeautifu
160 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 05:27 pm

When I was a little girl, I wanted to be an Air Stewardess, then a lawyer. And now, I wanna do corporate sales after graduation. Hopefully I'll be a homemaker in the near future to look after my own future babies and husband.

7.       kai
0 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 06:11 pm

My dream job is to be an overseas doctor because I love to help people and travelling whilst doing so just adds the icing to the cake
Anyway I know that won't happen so without further thinking I dreamed of becoming a fire fighter (helping people again) but then asthma got in the way so I decided to work as a police officer (also helping people) and I am already working towards it but lately I have been dying to become a paramedic (also to help people)

Which reminds me....if anyone has any information about becoming a paramedic (in the UK) such as degrees/qualifications you need etc and whether you can transfer those skills into another country and be a paramedic there too.

Thak you very much to those who can help, I appreciate it very much!

8.       libralady
5152 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 06:16 pm

Own the internet!

9.       libralady
5152 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 06:25 pm

Quoting kai:

My dream job is to be an overseas doctor because I love to help people and travelling whilst doing so just adds the icing to the cake
Anyway I know that won't happen so without further thinking I dreamed of becoming a fire fighter (helping people again) but then asthma got in the way so I decided to work as a police officer (also helping people) and I am already working towards it but lately I have been dying to become a paramedic (also to help people)

Which reminds me....if anyone has any information about becoming a paramedic (in the UK) such as degrees/qualifications you need etc and whether you can transfer those skills into another country and be a paramedic there too.

Thak you very much to those who can help, I appreciate it very much!






This should answer your questions.
Ambulance Service

10.       kai
0 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 06:25 pm

Quoting libralady:

Quoting kai:

My dream job is to be an overseas doctor because I love to help people and travelling whilst doing so just adds the icing to the cake
Anyway I know that won't happen so without further thinking I dreamed of becoming a fire fighter (helping people again) but then asthma got in the way so I decided to work as a police officer (also helping people) and I am already working towards it but lately I have been dying to become a paramedic (also to help people)

Which reminds me....if anyone has any information about becoming a paramedic (in the UK) such as degrees/qualifications you need etc and whether you can transfer those skills into another country and be a paramedic there too.

Thak you very much to those who can help, I appreciate it very much!






This should answer your questions.
Ambulance Service



Thank you!!!

11.       Capoeira
575 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 09:05 pm

Teaching

12.       libralady
5152 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 10:53 pm

Washing dishes in McDonalds! lol

13.       Joey
0 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 11:04 pm

Quoting libralady:

Washing dishes in McDonalds! lol


I wish I had a pint of what you've been on

14.       kai
0 posts
 21 Jan 2007 Sun 11:10 pm

Quoting Joey:

Quoting libralady:

Washing dishes in McDonalds! lol


I wish I had a pint of what you've been on



lol @ LL

@ Joey +1 i could do with some cheering up lol

15.       aenigma x
0 posts
 22 Jan 2007 Mon 12:24 am

Private detective

16.       karekin04
565 posts
 22 Jan 2007 Mon 01:18 am

test subject for a sleep analysis, I would love to get paid to sleep alllll day Or on a more serious note teaching young children would be nice, wish I would have thought of it while i was younger

17.       Trudy
7887 posts
 22 Jan 2007 Mon 08:49 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Private detective



You are already, aren't you?

18.       susie k
1330 posts
 22 Jan 2007 Mon 08:56 pm

19.       aenigma x
0 posts
 22 Jan 2007 Mon 08:58 pm

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting aenigma x:

Private detective



You are already, aren't you?



Yes! And...a good one

20.       qdemir
813 posts
 23 Jan 2007 Tue 12:10 am

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting aenigma x:

Private detective



You are already, aren't you?



Yes! And...a good one



aenigma, I would like to hire you.

21.       aenigma x
0 posts
 23 Jan 2007 Tue 12:28 am

Quoting qdemir:

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting aenigma x:

Private detective



You are already, aren't you?



Yes! And...a good one



aenigma, I would like to hire you.



Aenigma PI at your service sir

22.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 23 Jan 2007 Tue 01:08 pm

Teaching..

23.       juliacernat
424 posts
 23 Jan 2007 Tue 08:48 pm

...working in diplomacy (buyukelci)

24.       ramayan
2633 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 05:07 am

my dream job is eeeerrrrrrmmmmmmm


a job that i never work and paid well....is der any job?and who would be my referance? if i can find one

25.       reBooped
0 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 11:00 am

Quoting ramayan:

my dream job is eeeerrrrrrmmmmmmm


a job that i never work and paid well....is der any job?and who would be my referance? if i can find one





Your honesty is so refreshing Ramo

+ 1
...or maybe a chocolate taster

26.       aenigma x
0 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 11:09 am

Quoting ramayan:

my dream job is eeeerrrrrrmmmmmmm
a job that i never work and paid well....is der any job?and who would be my referance? if i can find one



I will give you a reference Ramayan

"Dear Sir, This job is perfect for such a lazy man"

OK?

27.       Joey
0 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 12:03 pm

Probably working in a distillery, preferably tasting the final product to make sure it was fit for human consumption

28.       ramayan
2633 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 02:57 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting ramayan:

my dream job is eeeerrrrrrmmmmmmm
a job that i never work and paid well....is der any job?and who would be my referance? if i can find one



I will give you a reference Ramayan

"Dear Sir, This job is perfect for such a lazy man"

OK?



oh dear you are so kind...it would be really good referance for me....but ha u got any idea about job? any proper job for me

29.       ramayan
2633 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 02:59 pm

Quoting reBooped:

Quoting ramayan:

my dream job is eeeerrrrrrmmmmmmm


a job that i never work and paid well....is der any job?and who would be my referance? if i can find one





Your honesty is so refreshing Ramo

+ 1
...or maybe a chocolate taster



but ummm i may take too much weight byy only sitting and eating ....but its also good idea....thank u...would you be my referance?

30.       libralady
5152 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 03:09 pm

ramayan - how about a duvet and pillow tester??

31.       ramayan
2633 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 03:14 pm

Quoting libralady:

ramayan - how about a duvet and pillow tester??



thts nice idea dude...i really like it...but would u be my referance? and what would you write der?

32.       aenigma x
0 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 03:18 pm

How would you test duvets and pillows?

33.       libralady
5152 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 03:19 pm

Quoting ramayan:

Quoting libralady:

ramayan - how about a duvet and pillow tester??



thts nice idea dude...i really like it...but would u be my referance? and what would you write der?



Dear Sir,
This man is perfect for the job as he has considerable experience, with duvets and pillows. He is quite happy to spend 8hrs a day testing and all night if required. will he get food and drink delivered?

34.       libralady
5152 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 03:20 pm

Quoting aenigma x:

How would you test duvets and pillows?



Laying down on the job ?? lol

35.       ramayan
2633 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 04:56 pm

Quoting libralady:

Quoting aenigma x:

How would you test duvets and pillows?



Laying down on the job ?? lol



exactly thats what i want....

btw libralady thank you very much for your referance its very impressing

36.       libralady
5152 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 05:34 pm

Quoting ramayan:

Quoting libralady:

Quoting aenigma x:

How would you test duvets and pillows?



Laying down on the job ?? lol



exactly thats what i want....

btw libralady thank you very much for your referance its very impressing



There will only be a small fee!

37.       azade
1606 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 07:44 pm

I'd also like to be a pilot but it's not possible. My biggest dream is to be ambassador in Turkey, but I have no idea on how to achieve it. I'm afraid it will be nothing more but a dream

38.       Trudy
7887 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 09:48 pm

Quoting azade:

I'd also like to be a pilot but it's not possible. My biggest dream is to be ambassador in Turkey, but I have no idea on how to achieve it. I'm afraid it will be nothing more but a dream



Well, if you were Dutch I would say: start studying at university something like economics, intercultural studies, Turkish Culture & Language or management science. Then try to get a job at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - and don't aim to high for starters, follow several courses at the (very expensive) Management Academy of the ministry and hope.... a lot. Besides that working in any other job in a foreign country for an organisation as VSO (Voluntary Services Overseas) would help.

39.       ramayan
2633 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 11:13 pm

Quote:

libralady
There will only be a small fee!



whats this small fee dudie? hadi lemme do a little favour for you for ur impressing referance and idea

40.       azade
1606 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 11:19 pm

Quoting Trudy:

Quoting azade:

I'd also like to be a pilot but it's not possible. My biggest dream is to be ambassador in Turkey, but I have no idea on how to achieve it. I'm afraid it will be nothing more but a dream



Well, if you were Dutch I would say: start studying at university something like economics, intercultural studies, Turkish Culture & Language or management science. Then try to get a job at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs - and don't aim to high for starters, follow several courses at the (very expensive) Management Academy of the ministry and hope.... a lot. Besides that working in any other job in a foreign country for an organisation as VSO (Voluntary Services Overseas) would help.



Thanks for your suggestions Trudy! Hopefully someday ths will come true.

41.       kai
0 posts
 25 Jan 2007 Thu 11:39 pm

Watch out people, there might be a new Dr about ...oxford or cambridge? hehe! I need some help!

42.       KeithL
1455 posts
 26 Jan 2007 Fri 12:39 am

Turkey's Energy Minister. Vote for Mustafa Sarıgül someday and my dream will become closer...

43.       ramayan
2633 posts
 01 Feb 2007 Thu 09:41 am

Quoting ramayan:

my dream job is eeeerrrrrrmmmmmmm


a job that i never work and paid well....is der any job?and who would be my referance? if i can find one




any new idea please? and any new referances?

(43 Messages in 5 pages - View all)
1 2 3 4 5
Add reply to this discussion




Turkish Dictionary
Turkish Chat
Open mini chat
New in Forums
Crossword Vocabulary Puzzles for Turkish L...
qdemir: You can view and solve several of the puzzles online at ...
Giriyor vs Geliyor.
lrnlang: Thank you for the ...
Local Ladies Ready to Play in Your City
nifrtity: ... - Discover Women Seeking No-Strings Attached Encounters in Your Ci...
Geçmekte vs. geçiyor?
Hoppi: ... and ... has almost the same meaning. They are both mean "i...
Intermediate (B1) to upper-intermediate (B...
qdemir: View at ...
Why yer gördüm but yeri geziyorum
HaydiDeer: Thank you very much, makes perfect sense!
Random Pictures of Turkey
Most commented