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Dream job
I-S hits the streets and uncovers people’s hidden ambitions

By Dan Koh | published Jul 29, 2010

Charmaine Jordann, 27
If I weren’t a pastor, I’d be an actor or a director. Something creative that involves a team bent on pushing boundaries. But it has to be a social enterprise that generates, but tangible profits, with a portion going to humanitarian causes.

Nicole Tan, 25
If I wasn’t a fashion stylist, I’d be a rock star. A long time ago I decided that the only chance I had to really make it big as a performer was to cross over to Mandarin. But since Mandarin isn’t my first language, I decided that I’d stand a better chance being a fashion designer.

Phil Date, 38
If I wasn’t a photographer, I’d be a motorcycle cop. Guess I am in the wrong country—there aren’t many English police officers in Singapore.

Diana Leong, 23
If I wasn’t a commodities trader, I’d be a fashion designer. Reality bites and I need to have a job now to do what I like in the future. So perhaps I’ll be in fashion soon. You just wait and see!

Yeo Eng Kuang, 25
If I wasn’t an auditor, I’d be the boss of the Singapore Zoo. I do believe I possess the qualifications to pursue this dream but it looks like there is more to this which I do not know about. Perhaps I don’t have the age and experience yet.

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