Q: What is your dream job?
Dream job
Well, if I was able to pick any job ever, I would choose to be a Globe Trekker or some kind of world traveler.
— Claire
Feed me
If I could be anything I’d be a Food Network judge. Does not matter which show. I’m not picky.
— Mihaela
Best of both worlds
I have to say, I do genuinely love to write. But if someone paid me to go out, eat food, and then write about the food I ate, I would worry that I had died — because that would be heaven.
— Erin
Fantasy
Growing up until like 10 I used to always go around telling people my dream job was to watch TV for them and then give them the highlights so they could always stay caught up. I’m sticking to my plan.
— Griff
Go west, young man
I’d love to get paid to hike and go camping and explore nature.
— Brandon
Sights on the sunset
If Sunset magazine paid me to travel, eat, read and write about it all, I would be the happiest girl in the world.
— Hailey
Studio life
I want to be a music producer, because there’s nothing quite like writing on silence.
— Andrew
A perfect medium
It would be wonderful if I was paid as a nature photographer during the day, and video game critic at night.
— Catherine
Views from the press box
Is there anything better than life as the owner of a professional sports team? I think not.
— Josh
Game time
I want to make games: Board games, card games, video games, games you’d play in PE class. I just love the design aspect and making sure all players have fun and meaningful decision making.
— Jack
Under the sea
There’s nothing I’d love more than to live on the beach and get paid for exploring the ocean. Like a marine biologist, but without all the college biology exams.
— Diamond
Travel bug
I see a trend here. Travel, good food and the opportunity to document beautiful places. Sounds like the best job out there.
— Tea
A dad with a film/theater career
I want to live my life in the arts and raise a child in a compassionate environment where there are no wrong answers.
— Kevin
Schoolhouse on the lake
I want to teach children the power of storytelling — and I want to kayak to work.
— Lyndsie