I’m doing my dream job!
Friday 27th February 2009, 8:34AM GMT.

Apparently, Midlanders aren’t a deliriously happy lot when it comes to our careers, writes Lara Page.
Research published by Birmingham Midshires found that Midlands workers were the least content with their jobs, whilst another survey carried out by American Express found that British workers spend so long commuting that they barely have time for their families.
At a time when workplace stress and economic factors are making working life less than enjoyable, it’s refreshing to find people who’ve made it their mission to do something they truly enjoy.
And although many feel that current trading conditions make setting up a business or changing careers even more daunting, there are still plenty of recession-defying success stories across the county.
We used the Shropshire Star Fan Page on the social networking site Facebook to track down inspirational Shropshire folk and find out more about what they do for a living.
Read our eight short interviews below with Shropshire folk who love their job.
If you’re doing something you love, we’d like to hear from you too – leave a comment in our forum below and let us know whether you’re in your perfect career or wake up with the workday blues.
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hiyaa cool lol
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I doubt if the words ‘clinical’ and ‘aromatherapy’ have any place together in the same sentence, in much the same way as ‘homeopathy’ and ‘medicine’ don’t belong together either.
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How fantastic to see so many people who are passionate about their jobs, especially in the current climate.
And such diversity! who’d have thought you could remove hair with sugar or make mirrors look antique?
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well done to my cousin Denise of whom we are so very very proud
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I’m doing my dream job – I’m unemployed!
The hours are long, the money is poor, but everyday I am my own boss, except once a fortnight when I have to see the girl at the job centre who doesn’t ask any difficult questions because I think she fancies me.
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im now doing my dream job ,
just bin made redundant while on the sick , sucks yes ,
well now starting my own photography buisness, might be long hours lonely hours in front off pc ,
but i know its going to be rewarding eventually
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Well done for you dipstick. I’m glad I’m funding your ‘dream job’. You sound like an idle git who is quite happy living on the money acquired from the hard work of others. Lets hope the girl behind the counter starts asking some difficult questions and then perhaps the gravy train will grind to a halt.
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I’m doing my dream job, praying I stay in work and don’t join Dipstick living off the hard taxed employed.
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Annoyed: How dare you say I’m idle! I am very busy doing lots of jobs for cash helping the needy who can’t afford regular prices due the the economic uncertainty.
I am currently busy changing a gear box for a poor old retired man who relies on state benefit to survive. The garage wanted £1,000 and he just could afford it and would have been house bound if I wasn’t doing it for £200.
People like me, who forego the material trappings of life provide a vital community service. And what thanxs do I get? Not alot but the reward of knowing that I have helped someone worse off than myself.
Don’t believe it: Don’t worry, the sub-labour economy is well suited for people with initialtive, drive and ambition. Come and join us, you’ll love it.
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So, dipstick, having told us you’re unemployed, you’re stealing money from the pockets of the rest of us by failing to declare paid work. You may not be idle, but you are clearly dishonest. You’re presumably not foregoing the material trappings of medical treatment, street lighting, refuse collection or any number of other things that other peoples’ Income Tax, Council Tax and National Insurance contributions pay for…
I hope the good workers of the DWP are keeping an eye on you even now and claim back every penny you may have claimed and more.
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Go on Dipstick, keep winding them up :) made me smile on a Monday afternoon. Soon that idiot Tory Boy will be on here shouting at you !
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im with dipstick……… im unemployed and its great, we get paid for doing nowt and free vouchers to go get a suit and shoes, and i dont even get asked if im looking for work when i sign on because the jobcentre staff cant be bothered.
its great, and relaxing!
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Peter: get a life, its hardly stealing! have you never paid someone cash to save the VAT? Never brought duty free booze and fags?
I don’t bother my doctor, then can switch the street lights off and I’m quite happy to burn my rubbish in the garden if needs be.
Confused: The unemployed are the natural friends of the Torys because for an economy to be sucessful you need some unemployed for some reason or other. If you want full employment you need communism – is that what you want?
Daz: Glad to hear that the voice of reason on here. Them others are just jealous cos they have to get up before noon.
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and what planet is holly from??????
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At least dipstick is doing a hard days work for whatever he is earning…how many highly paid council executives can say that they earn their grossly inflated salaries?
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Brill article on FLOW for ALL Mac
You’re catching up on me !
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I was going to rant and race at Dipstick & Co but Brian(2) has put it in perspective. Dipstick might sponge a little off the state while giving something back to the community.
Whereas our elected representatives sponge alot and do nothing for the community as they have no real-life experience.
Dipstick should be PM and use his worldly experience of live to put this country right.
I’d rather rather share a bag of chips with Dipstick than go to the Ritz with a politician!
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Dipstick,
Nope – I haven’t paid anyone cash to save the VAT, I’ve never smoked, and whilst I used to occasionally buy duty free booze when it was legal to do so on cross-channel ferries, I wouldn’t buy dodgy booze from some ‘White Van man’ who has smuggled these goods across the channel.
I work hard and pay my dues – why can’t you do the same? Instead you’re sponging off me and all the other honest people. Parasite!
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