Your Career Aspirations!

I'm currently a Senior ICT Technician at a school, i've worked in the corporate sector also, have only worked in ICT for just under 2 years, I'm hoping to become the IT Manager in the next few years for the Academy Trust that runs the School I work at, after that my aspiration is too launch my own IT Solutions company or become a pretty skilled IT Consultant
 
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I've always wanted to become an airline pilot, I love traveling and exploring. I would wish to explore the world. I've also got a backup plan for what I want to do just case this doesn't work out, I'm currently doing my 3rd year of Media in school and If my pilot ambition doesn't go to plan I would like to go into the film industry.
 
I basically wish to work for the Ambulance service because i love to help others. And beinh younger i witnessed a lot i couldnt do much about.
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I'm currently in college doing Electrical Installation but if I pass a test coming up this Monday I become an Electricians apprentice for quite a big company in my area, After completing my 3 year apprenticeship and successfully passing my NVQ I want to become a Royal Navy Electrician and then later on in life I would like to become an Electrical Designer which the company I'm doing the apprenticeship said they could possibly offer me after.

Income is fairly good on a basic Electrician with the company potential earnings of £55k+ p.a. so I could always just stop there and be that for the rest of my life.
 
Also, along with my last suggestion, I've had a lot of aspiration changes in my life.

When I was a kid, I wanted to join the Army, but as I got older, I became more fixated on a career as a royal marine. Unfortunately, I'm not able to join any branches of the army, the Royal Navy, or the RAF, due to a peanut allergy of all things.

After that, I aimed for a police career but quickly realised that I'm FAR too short tempered for such a role.

A few weeks after I ordered my first electric guitar I decided to do the one thing my inquisitive little mind knew what to do; take it apart and rebuild it.

After doing so, I realised that I wanted to modify more guitars. I am yet to do so, but I am currently building a super stratocaster styled guitar.

My realistically achievable aspiration in life is to become a guitar and sound technician as well as a luthier (a guy who builds guitars n shit basically). I would like to, at some point, give trying to start a small guitar company that sells guitars, other instruments, effects, and instrument accessories, keeping quality, playability and affordability as my 3 main priorities.

There's this, and my aspirations from my previous post that keep me going, I want to inspire people just like people inspired me through there music, and I want to at the same time keep people inspired by selling them quality instruments.

Fortunately, nowadays the tools and parts for building a guitar are somewhat affordable.

In the near future I hope to make guitars from parts which an average budget on £200 per instrument and resell them for £275-£400 depending on the hardware and the likes. Eventually I will move onto building them from scratch.
 
Currently completing 20 science credits (I am on track to) out of high school, I plan to major in biology then apply to med school, at Hartford or Gisele maybe and earn my degree in Pathology and specialize in hematology.

Pathology is is the profession of identifying diseases and coming up with treatments in the long run, but can act as physicians. Hematology is the same thing but identifying pathogens in blood.
 
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