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What’s Your Daydream Dream Job?

September 11, 2015 by Joy the Baker 141 Comments

Daydream Dream Job

In most ways, I’d say that I have my dream job.  I mean… I make and take pictures of doughnuts and cookies for a living.  I had no idea that was even a possibility for me when I was in college writing essays about the Harlem Renaissance.  No idea.  I feel lucky to combine my love of dough and words here on this blog.  If you want me to talk about the Harlem Renaissance we can, though my essay writing abilities aren’t as polished.  A topic sentence?… please don’t make me do it. 

I’m living in my dream job.  Some days it feels like more job than dream… but that’s just the nature of having tasks to do.  Because I’m greedy and have a healthy day-dreaming imagination, I entertain several daydream dream jobs in my mind.  You should see what a good drummer I am in my mind’s eye.  I’m amazing, but you’ll have to take my word for it.  

A Daydream Dream Job is a job that you often picture yourself doing, free of the boundaries of age, lifestyle, and actual skill or ability.  It’s out there, and so what!? 

Other than the current dream job, where I photograph doughnuts on my living room floor, here are a few of my most daydreamed dream jobs.  They range from ridiculous, to just… head-shaking no:  

•  Dream Job 1:  Backup dancer for a Beyonce.  In my mind backup dancers strike a lot of poses, wear bright red lipstick, and have flamboyant but supportive dance moves.  Essentially, I’d like to dance next to the spotlight and be Beyonce’s cheerleader.  Unfortunately I don’t have long hair to whip around, my body doesn’t twerk, and I incorporate way too much thumb into my dance moves.  

•  Dream Job 2:  Anonymous advice column author.  My advice would be a cross between my mom, the cashier at the grocery with purple hair and the most epic acrylic nails, and this guy.  Essentially my advice would be a string of ‘giirrrlll, don’t play’ statements and affirmations.  

•  Dream Job 3:  A drummer.  My dream job is to be the drummer for the Foo Fighters.  I know, the Foo Fighters already have an excellent drummer.  That’s no problem, I want to BE Taylor Hawkins.  Specifically, I want to be Taylor Hawkins playing The Pretender.  I basically AM Taylor Hawkins when I’m driving alone in my car blasting that song.  Again, you’ll have to take my word for it.  (I’m shaking my head no…  I’m awful).  

•  Dream Job 4:  An ER Doctor alongside Anthony Edwards, Noah Wiley, and youthful George Clooney.  I want to be an ER doctor among the original cast of the 90’s television drama ER.  Don’t worry, this is a totally realistic dream job.  You’re right,  pipe dream.  How about I just be Juliana Margulies before she goes to med school?  Good dream job compromise?  I thought so.   (I confident that only two of you reading this have any idea what I’m talking about.  I can’t help the specificity of my daydreams.) 

Tell me tell me!  What’s your daydream dream job?  Does it involve Beyonce?  Probably a little bit.  

 

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  1. Renee @ Awesome on $20

    September 14, 2015 at 10:31 am

    You basically have my daydream dream job. I know you already know how lucky you are, and it’s totally fine that you don’t love every single minute of it. Anything you HAVE to do can suck sometimes. Keep creating. I love it! I also frequently daydream about working at NPR, so if you ever run into Ira Glass, put in a good word for me.

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  2. Amy Holland

    September 14, 2015 at 6:33 am

    Is there such a thing as a Professional Puppy Cuddler? If so…that’s what I want to do. I imagine a life full of puppies (particularly rescue puppies) would be a very happy one.

    Reply
  3. Jeannette

    September 14, 2015 at 6:22 am

    Actress – if only i could get the whole “cry on command” thing down, i’d be solid (or at least i dream that i would be)
    ballerina – if only i wasn’t clumsy and the exact opposite of graceful. but i do a mean pirouette in my kitchen.
    opening a small bakery/cafe in Gruene (a small touristy town in Texas) – money and the lack of stability and continuity is what makes this a day dream… but maybe someday!
    anything and everything involving Ed Westwick.

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  4. Robin

    September 14, 2015 at 5:33 am

    My dream jobs would be to travel all over the world trying out tons of fabulous travel bags and accessories while being able to make a living by selling my dog treats..and a few human treats as well….traveling around in my food truck with said treats and flowers while setting up rescues for dog, cats and pot bellied pigs!

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  5. Asiyah

    September 14, 2015 at 1:09 am

    A little bit late to the party…but my dream job would be to own a children’s book store. I would hold classes on how to illustrate or become a comic strip author, maybe even host an annual festival where famous children’s book authors come and read. Of course, there would be an awesome puppet section with shows every week! Not sure it’s even a dream that is feasible but it’s nice to ponder.

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  6. Bhiravi

    September 13, 2015 at 6:46 pm

    As someone who will probably go the traditional job route once I’m out of college, living Tim Ferris’s 4 Hour Workweek is a big dream for me! I constantly fantasize about what that would be like. To own a small online business and optimize every little bit of it? Amazing. My inner nerd / business lady would be so pleased.

    But if we’re really going for the most crazy, incredible daydream jobs? I would love to travel the world as an adventure photographer. Adventure photographer? Is that even a thing? I just want to photograph far away lands and people and animals and foods.

    Also, I wish I could be a singer! I’m a horrible singer in real life, but I imagine myself being awesome on stage in fantasy world.

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  7. maria

    September 13, 2015 at 11:40 am

    A cookie baker which I actually am :) check out my website, you’re a great inspiration. Greetings from Ecuador. http://www.biscottigalletas.com

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  8. Tiffany @ Baking with Best

    September 13, 2015 at 11:24 am

    I would love to own a bakery shop geared towards young moms and their children. Maybe one day! For now I’m just baking at home.

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  9. Trina

    September 13, 2015 at 9:31 am

    Oh yes! This is so me! I daydream about my dream job all the time! I want to have my own ice cream shop someday. There’s a waterfront near where live where the top floor is a home and the ground floor is a shop. They’re beautiful. And the waterfront is beautiful. It’s my dream home and dream job in one!

    I really think dreams are so important to a happy life.

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    • Trina

      September 13, 2015 at 9:35 am

      Oops! I forgot to leave my URL: tidbitsfromtrina.blogspot.com

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  10. Daniela

    September 12, 2015 at 11:17 pm

    When I was young my dream job was to own a magazine and a restaurant and to work in both of them at the same time. Now I am a food blogger, which I really enjoy. However blogging is still not my job but just a hobby. My daydream job have transformed into: becoming a successful blogger and developing recipes and cake designs for clients… I still keep daydreaming :)

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  11. anna@icyvioletskitchen

    September 12, 2015 at 9:24 pm

    i love this. hmm let’s see. i have a dream job where i am a famous, or at least rich, writer living italy and going to food markets all day. i have a dream job where i am a midwife helping poor ladies pump their babies out safely. i have a dream job where i am dana scully from the x-files. i have a dream job where i am a food blogger and get paid money to do it!

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  12. Laura Sahlberg

    September 12, 2015 at 8:55 pm

    I have ny dream job — retirement!

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    • joythebaker

      September 13, 2015 at 12:50 am

      you’re doing it right!

      Reply
  13. Bonnie

    September 12, 2015 at 7:34 pm

    I barely ever respond to posts but when I read your post I had to share.. My son is 13yrs old and a drummer and Taylor Hawkins is his idol. As is Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters.. Check out this video of him.. https://youtu.be/8i746x-4dSw
    Would love to do what you do as my dream job… Or when my son tours with The Foos be his tour manager!

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  14. Danielle

    September 12, 2015 at 6:50 pm

    What a fun idea! I, too, aspire to be an anonymous advice column author :) I’d also love to travel around the world researching cultural happy hours. Good times!

    Reply
  15. Build Bake Taste

    September 12, 2015 at 4:52 pm

    May I be totally honest? As my boyfriend has heard me say about a hundred times now, my daydream dream job includes moving to New York with my red cat (he has the Tron cookie-eater gene in him) and blogging about all sugary things, possibly having cake-eating neighbours to give them to). To be fair, you’re living it: and I could see you as a drummer you know! In fact, you rock, so.. Inevitable!
    Keep up this amazing blog, we owe you for all our daily smiles on the internet

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