What would your dream job be if you could do anything and get paid for it? 

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Landlord - I would like to own enough rental properties that the income allows me to not work so I can travel the world and film the "Endless Summer" of Spearfishing.

"Adventurer" recieving healthy royalties off books, fan club memberships, movies, comics, and action figures. 

Without question - U.S Navy F/A-18E Super Hornet pilot.

Imagine being at the helm of such savage power, catapulting off the deck and near bone-crunching velocity.

Your aircraft is single-seat, that means that you and you alone are wielding all that power, the freedom to execute maneuvers as you see fit without someone asking "what the hell are you doing!?", a high G turn here, little roll there...

Along with this comes the knowledge that not only have you secured one of the most desired positions in life - a military aviator, you've also secured the most prestigious of positions within that niche - fast jet pilot.

And to add icing to the already quite exquisite cake, you have the skill to perform what I suspect is widely regarded as the pinnacle of Aviation prowess - landing on a moving aircraft carrier.

All in all - a career that must be richly rewarding on almost every front, and my ultimate, dream job.

WTF???

the pinnacle of Aviation prowess

fitting.... a goose took down that plane... and goose was tom cruises co-pilot partner thing....

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