What do you think is the most ideal job today? Why?

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  1. dscarcha profile image60
    dscarchaposted 12 years ago

    What do you think is the most ideal job today? Why?

  2. wtaylorjr2001 profile image61
    wtaylorjr2001posted 12 years ago

    I believe that the most ideal job for today is that of an entrepreneur working in the field of artificial intelligence system design. These people will be the ones driving future technology. The ability to enter the field is ridiculously easy. You need a computer and a compiler or an interpreter. You can learn all you need to by reading on the web for free.

    Imagine creating a software system that can assign accurate probabilities to investment growth choices or imagine designing a system that designs healthy recipes that are filling as well as having the property of losing weight and staying healthy.  Imagine a software system that you design that could read a book and create a movie based on the book.

    1. dscarcha profile image60
      dscarchaposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      Wow! That's a cool job, wtaylorjr2001. It sounds like interesting job for those who desire to contribute simple but useful program in the modern society. Very ideal answer wtaylorjr2001. Thanks!

  3. Tinsky profile image71
    Tinskyposted 12 years ago

    There are lots of jobs that can bring happiness to people with all different mindsets, needs and desires from being in control of a street sweeping vehicle, becoming a research scientist or climbing up the corporate ladder to become the CEO of a multinational firm.  Some obviously carry more perks but in the end those perks only count on a superficial level. 

    The most ideal job for me is one that provides a challenge either mentally or physically, has growth, either to step up into a more career orientated role or simply to build self development and life skills. It will increase knowledge that may be applied to other areas of your life, has stability and is fun to wake up to in the morning. A fair pay check and reasonable working conditions are often side effects from working that go along way to creating the ideal job which would be different for everyone.

    The happiest of my friends are not those who have a regular income, are not those who spend a great deal of time studying to please parents and completing a degree to discover that they actually hate the career path they have chosen but feel stuck and obliged to follow it.  Instead I envy those people who are fulfilling their dreams, usually in a creative field such as a friend of mine who is a popular Tattoo Artist because she loves her art, job and clients.  This woman's passion and drive to obtain her dream job is a real inspiration and she's been living that dream now for at least ten years.

    1. dscarcha profile image60
      dscarchaposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      You have a point, Tinsky. Factors like happiness and challenge are important determinants of an ideal job. Thanks for your thoughts.

 
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