Most Popular Dream Job in New Jersey
When you’re a kid you can grow up to be anything. As you get older you realize that may not always be true. Think about your dream job and what you’re doing now.
Are you a housewife who’s dreamt of being a tornado hunter? A taco restaurant owner whose childhood dream was to care for chimpanzees? A deacon who wanted to be a rapper? I’m a DJ who has always dreamt of playing centerfield for the Philadelphia Phillies, didn’t happen, yet. I haven’t played organized ball since I was 13 so I knew I had to pursue my other dream. You may be in a similar situation.
I dreamed of what I do now when I was a little kid. I was obsessed with music and had tapes of myself playing DJ when I was 11. When I was 18 I got an on-air job at my favorite New Jersey radio station, and decades later, I haven’t looked back.
These are just a few of the career paths, from dream to reality, shared with the team at Deputy when they surveyed one thousand Americans about their childhood dream jobs, how they compare to their current jobs and industries, and if they have new dream jobs.
The participants were asked why they never pursued their dream job and there were three main answers. Thirty-five percent said it was because their dream had changed. Fifteen point three percent said it was for financial reasons. Fifteen point two percent claimed it was because of their schooling or education.
Then they were asked if they would rather have their dream job or a boss that they liked, and more than half (fifty-three percent) preferred a good boss. Other surprising responses include preferring to work fewer hours (fifty-eight percent) than at the job of their dreams.
Sadly, “Thirteen percent of respondents realized they would not pursue their dream job by the age of eighteen, and there is never an age limit as to when you should stop pursuing a dream that you want to achieve. 66% of respondents believe it is not too late to keep chasing their dream job, and over half of the surveyed participants said that they still think about that dream job occasionally or often.”
Most Popular Dream Job in New Jersey
So what were the most popular dream jobs when we were kids? Responses include an actor or actress, an astronaut, a marine biologist, a professional athlete, a singer, a veterinarian, a firefighter, a lawyer, and a teacher. “Teachers have a huge impact on children and care deeply about their student’s future success. That’s why it’s no surprise that teaching ranks as the fifth most popular dream career”
Check out the full study here.