If nothing else mattered, what would you do?

Don't get me wrong. I love my job and what I do. I have always been curious to find out what people would pursue if money were not an object and relationships did not tie you to a specific region.

What occupation would you pursue if you were not constrained by your future/ money/ relationships?

In no particular order:

  • Helicopter Pilot
  • Antarctica research contract at McMurdo
  • SpaceX Mars trip
  • FBI agent
  • Scuba instructor in Belize
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coach middle/high school football

edit: hope to "retire" around 50 and teach so I can make it happen..

Have a buddy on track to "retire" by 35 to do the same thing ... he is smarter than me though

 

I definitely feel this. But you have to be in damn good physical shape and more to do that.

I'd recommend checking out Jetstream: it's a doc about Canadian fighter pilot boot camp. Here it is on YouTube:

"A modest man, with much to be modest about"
 

musician / pop star / idol / fashionista / philosopher / professor / gamer / artist / sports player / game maker / products engineer / architect - or exactly where i am

 
"3200fps"
Matrick:

Be Dan Bilzerian

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Seems like people didn't see your post

I'm talking about liquid. Rich enough to have your own jet. Rich enough not to waste time. Fifty, a hundred million dollars, buddy. A player. Or nothing. See my Blog & AMA
 
  • A writer (haha, kinda doing it here with WSO)

  • MMA training (Nothing UFC worthy though)

  • Travel the world

  • Dance in salsa/ bachata competitions

  • Chill on the beach with my dogs

  • Act

 
"dchd9"
  • A writer (haha, kinda doing it here with WSO)
  • MMA training (Nothing UFC worthy though)
  • Travel the world
  • Dance in salsa/ bachata competitions
  • Chill on the beach with my dogs
  • Act

Hm, interesting. Sounds like you'd be a perfect fit for the Navy? You can travel the world, hone your MMA skills in the local harbor bars (where your salsa dancing got you into a fight in the first place), get a dog and show him all the beaches in the world, while writing "memoirs of a Wall Street sailor". Save the acting to pick up chicks on shore. Let me know, I get a referral discount.

I'm talking about liquid. Rich enough to have your own jet. Rich enough not to waste time. Fifty, a hundred million dollars, buddy. A player. Or nothing. See my Blog & AMA
 

In no particular order:

Private Jet Pilot

REI Store Manager

Police Officer

Get your facts first, then you can distort them as you please.
 

@3200fps" theres hope buddy.

The former chief technology officer at Bridgewater Associates, who left the world’s largest hedge fund in 2015, has just embarked on a new career as an airline pilot.

Jud Brandt, who worked as chief technology officer at Bridgewater for around a year, is now a pilot for Delta Private Jets based out of Atlanta, Georgia.

Brandt is an experienced technology leader, having joined Bridgewater from Accenture where he was managing director, North America IT strategy. He was also CIO for Delta Airlines from 2000-2004, so perhaps the pilot switch has been a long time coming.

Brandt hasn’t given up tech entirely. Since leaving Bridgewater in March 2015, he’s been managing partner at enuvo, which works with tech leaders to help with coaching, strategy and the recruitment of ‘transformational leaders’.

Nonetheless, Brandt’s new job marks an exciting departure from financial technology. What’s more, he’s not the only senior technologist to leaving banking for aviation.

Sandeep Saksena, the former chief technology officer for fixed income at J.P. Morgan who was latterly head of capital markets technology for the Americas at Nomura, has retired. His public profile says that he is ‘flying planes, playing golf, travelling and spending all my time with the family’.

Senior technologists are moving out of banking in spite of the increased focus on tech. Bob Hillier, who was managing director and head of fixed income currencies and commodities technology at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in New York, is now helping repair houses after storm damage in Houston.

http://news.efinancialcareers.com/uk-en/266192/the-former-cto-of-the-wo…

I'm talking about liquid. Rich enough to have your own jet. Rich enough not to waste time. Fifty, a hundred million dollars, buddy. A player. Or nothing. See my Blog & AMA
 
"surferdude867"

I would relax... I would sit on my ass all day... I would do nothing.

Not even surf?

I'm talking about liquid. Rich enough to have your own jet. Rich enough not to waste time. Fifty, a hundred million dollars, buddy. A player. Or nothing. See my Blog & AMA
 

I'd actually love to be a powerful government official, in the position where I could channel federal funds into great futuristic stuff like life extension research and over-funding NASA like we currently do our military. I suppose that would either be senator or White House Cabinet member.

Helicopter pilot, pro motorcyclist/racecar driver, fighter pilot, nightclub owner, Lego master builder, Radiohead manager etc. would all be decent gigs too.

"A modest man, with much to be modest about"
 

GS TMT IBD BSD MD full preftige.

But to seriously answer your question: i'd run my own little restaurant. Probably be in the kitchen 50% of the time and schmooze with the customers front of house the other 50%

 
  1. Be that guy that stalks African animals on the Serengeti and takes pictures and videos for National Geographic
  2. The person that chooses the music for movie scenes
  3. Own a barbershop
The fool thinks himself to be a wise man, while the wise man thinks himself to be a fool.
 

Owning/running a coffee shop in a tiny mountain town in the Rockies A place where you know all the locals, and travelers come through often to keep things interesting

 

Just don't hit the beers too early and fuck up the ice for my 10:30pm men's league games.

"Some things are believed because they are demonstrably true. But many other things are believed simply because they have been asserted repeatedly—and repetition has been accepted as a substitute for evidence." - Thomas Sowell
 

Stripper.

You killed the Greece spread goes up, spread goes down, from Wall Street they all play like a freak, Goldman Sachs 'o beat.
 

I would probably get my Ph.D. in economics and become a quant. Due to limited money I am unable to afford a Ph.D. but possibly may return to school to get it if I am unsatisfied with my career after school. Also, when I was a kid I wanted to be an Archaeologist, however, I quickly realized that it was not the same thing as being Indiana Jones.

 

I don't know exactly why and how do I say this, but: Medschool holds my first desires, as for when I first like, believed, in doing anything college-related. Lawschool...Well, this may be some type of talent... not that I see I clearly have it, but that I would love to employ it at really big issues in my life, it looks like it would be rather entertaining. Model...well, it's not ideal as I'm a male, and male models don't really make anything like great money.

Finance related role. Like, I'm here. It's okay, should look like I want to really work at the industry while I'm quite young... But, I'm not the guy you'll see just inside of an office for all day long before I have a real family and kids growing, being well fed, way more well educated than I originally was planned to be (But I actually made frequently to the top 5 of anywhere I've ever studied at, sorry to disapoint any of you at this), and to give them an adequate structure to make a great family come in, and for me to actually control most of their activities with very little efforts...So, I'll give a shot at making something entrepreneurially happen into finance (I actually want more than this). Later on I'll try to get exactly at finance, try to lateral to something by using contacts I have (but it's pretty awesome being here, this have a good atmosphere). Anyway, I'm a pretentious guy. I don't put my efforts where I'm not sure to overwhelmingly win. So, that's why I'm not here to give you the real oportunity to step uppon my head.

Accounting, well...I love it. But this is no time to me to actually get my degree into it.

Bodybuilder: Once I was good at it, not that I've been that guy which can't go back to being a normal guy. I just found it amazing. I actually would value more being an actual Fitness Model guy. And I wouldn't make it for money. But, I have no time for it, and I'm not at my teens anymore.

Movie Producer. Hmm, it's a temptation.

Politician...Well, well, well... This is like the biggest temptation on a megalomaniac's life. And a sure No-No for my whole life. I still think about having a supporting role at it...because I'm overcontrolling through and through.

Austrian Economics Institute related role...This is like the ultimate No-No... I'm not morally correct enough to actually help this people. I would sure be one of their worst nightmares and would bring shame on them frequently.

So, I still manage to be a happy person. Even though I'm not the best at having/dealing with feelings.

 

Co-write for South Park Build a world record air guitar collection Own a left handed coffee mug manufacturing company Follow the executives that approved the production idea of "The View" around all day and criticize their actions until they cancel that show

26 Broadway where's your sense of humor?
 

FBI Special Agent is arguably better in some respects than many aspects of working in the financial services industry. Put in 22ish years and retire with a pension that'll allow you to buy a house near Charlotte or Phoenix and enjoy your life. Plus the hours are fantastic and the comp in certain regions will top out around ~150k.

The private sector fucking sucks man. They hire young blood and by the time you're 26 you've either secured a spot on the escalator up or you're out trying to get into an MS in Accounting Program or becoming a teacher. I'm also quite cynical but pragmatic.

Everyone on these forums thinks they are top bucket. Realistically, only 10% of us are. For the 30% that won't make it past associate even if they stay committed and don't jump, well, you're honestly better off going into accounting. But it is hard to see that far ahead.

I would be an NYPD Officer. I took the test, failed the medical due to spine injuries from playing high school football. My father was a cop, his father a cop, his father a cop..... Long-story short, would've been a 6th generation NYPD Officer. I fucking hate that playing QB in HS cost me that and fucked up my family tradition. At least it looks like my 1st cousin (and only relative outside of my brother) will be picking up the mantle, Still, my family would've actually had the longest direct line of police officers had I not got dinged for my spine issue. No way getting around spinal fractures.

 

Work extremely hard to change the criminal justice system in the USA. America has the worst prison system of the developed world. We put people who pee on trees and streak on the sex offender list for life. There is bipartisan support for it, even Soros and Koch Brothers have teamed up, but nothing ever seems to get done. Sadly, I don't have a trust fund or the money (yet) to pursue that dream.

 

If I had my way, I'd never work. I'd just stay home all day, watch Scarface 50 times, eat a turkey sandwich, and have sex all fucking day. Then I'd dress up like a clown, and surprise kids at schools. Then I'd take a dump in the back of a movie theater, and just wait until somebody sat in it. Hear it squish. That's funny to me. Then I'd paint, and read, and play violin. I'd climb the mountains, and sing the songs that I like to sing. But I don't got that kinda time.

 
"thebrofessor"

If I had my way, I'd never work. I'd just stay home all day, watch Scarface 50 times, eat a turkey sandwich, and have sex all fucking day. Then I'd dress up like a clown, and surprise kids at schools. Then I'd take a dump in the back of a movie theater, and just wait until somebody sat in it. Hear it squish. That's funny to me. Then I'd paint, and read, and play violin. I'd climb the mountains, and sing the songs that I like to sing. But I don't got that kinda time.

Classic. SB'd. Loved when his bodyguards carried him away on the sofa.

"I'm shutting the studio down. You gotta get me a picture of a midget, holding these balloons"

I'm talking about liquid. Rich enough to have your own jet. Rich enough not to waste time. Fifty, a hundred million dollars, buddy. A player. Or nothing. See my Blog & AMA
 

My brain almost crashed when I tried to think about it, but:

  • Professional Gamer (was, but quit), while also working my way towards BEASTMODE in the gym (was on track, but fck injuries).

  • Poker on a sufficiently high level to explore the world while doing it.

  • Teacher... no clue why, but I find the idea of helping little crackheads make something good out of themselves. Like, you know, providing those with dumbass parents with some guidance on how to beat life.

  • The most romantic idea of all - go to my grandparents' village, settle down, run some sort of business, eat healthy and push some race car to the limit on the roads in the area.

 
"Voodz"Teacher... no clue why, but I find the idea of helping little crackheads make something good out of themselves. Like, you know, providing those with dumbass parents with some guidance on how to beat life.
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I would develop a very particular set of skills...

"I'm talking about liquid. Rich enough to have your own jet. Rich enough not to waste time. Fifty, a hundred million dollars, buddy. A player. Or nothing. " -GG
 

I'll start. If I were to do something besides I Banking after I get my MBA (which is very likely for me-as I am much more driven by passion than money), I would be a basketball sports agent. Although I played football, I would represent basketball players because you can concentrate on a select few of them (maybe 10-15)-thereby giving them more personal attention, and still make a killing. 10 players, $5mm average salary, 4% commission= $2mm/year-NOT including endorsements. If I sign one $5mm guy after b-school, ill quit whatever I'm doing bc that alone would 200k/year. Anyway...anyone else?

 

Professional Jazz Musician...and all the women and booze I can handle...

Patekphilippe, stop being so political. Are you really that into auditing? You are definitely the guy I'd wanna hang out with after a concert...If I had my W-4's by then...

"Cut the burger into thirds, place it on the fries, roll one up homey..." - Epic Meal Time
 

When I finish making my money, I'm going to grow Tempranillo and Monastrell in Paso Robles. No one's doing it, and yet the market is wide open.

 

Ke18sb, I just finished YEARS of struggling through the CIA entry process. It is hell. The testing is lengthy and absurd, spanning everything from brains to psyche to social mores to behavior, and the entire clearance process can take three or more years.

So after starting the process in my junior year, I just finally cut through enough of the red tape for them to make me a firm offer... and it was for $55k.

No amount of benefits are worth that. I told them to go jump in a lake.

 

I think most people who go into government intelligence actually want the job, almost irregardless of the pay. 55K is sustainable...

I'm curious, what did you think the CIA was going to pay you?

100K plus to listen to wire taps?

hahahahahaha...that is so delusional...

"Cut the burger into thirds, place it on the fries, roll one up homey..." - Epic Meal Time
 

I'd like to be a househusband. Chill at home in front of the TV, play tennis in the afternoons, cuise around in my sports car (which I'd actually have time to drive), watch football with my friends in the evening. I wouldn't even mind cooking a few meals or cleaning a bit.

I'm actually serious. Being the male version of Melania Trump sounds pretty sweet to me.

 
dav3100 I'm actually serious. Being the male version of Melania Trump sounds pretty sweet to me.

I cannot and do not want to imagine the male version of Melania Trump.

 

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