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May 27, 2008

Tell him he's dreaming

Dreamjobs_getty_082907 Powerful men in the most sought after, highly regarded jobs in country revealed their dream jobs to the Financial Review recently. For some reason being a teachers appears to be the most popular choice, but, I am sure were they to swap their currnet salary checks for a $50 grand per year teachers salary they would be singing a different tune.

DREAM JOBS

  • Telstra executive Phil Burgess would like to own a book store.
  • Fund manager Peter Morgan to teach high school students or a junior soccer squa
  • Bank of Queensland CEO David Liddy to be the coach for the Brisbane Lions club in the Australian Football League
  • Computershare CEO Stuart Crosby to not have to work at all.
  • Coca-Cola Amatil, ANZ Banking and Singapore Airlines director David Gonski to teach modern history.
  • Cochlear CEO Chris Roberts to be a teacher as well.
  • Advertising and media buying sector stalwart Harold Mitchell to breed horses in the mountains
  • Jetstar Airlines CEO Alan Joyce to own a pub.
  • Singapore Telecommunication director John Morschel to be a ski instructor

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