Wist 376 Posted August 12, 2018 Credit to @IrishChamp for being 95% of the effort going into making good posts on the forum to make people post. Thought some of us should try. Always a difficult and interesting question: I'll start. 1 year: living in London, working full-time at my job. Probably tired and stressed (and poor). Hoping for a pay raise so I can eat properly. Should have completed my CISPA training and now be fully certified in cyber security. 5 years: Managing at my company. Hopefully long-term girlfriend, moved in together, but still in London I expect. Travelling for work regularly, possibly seconded out. Highly specialised in my field. I hope to still know OB, as at this point I will finally earn enough for a great gaming PC. 10 years: Married, I'd like kids around now (I'd be 32). My own place with my family. At this stage I don't expect to still be in London - I would seriously consider Canada or wherever my (wife?) wanted to go. Can't imagine I'd still game as much, but maybe the pull of full VR on my phone on the Central Line would be too strong. In no rush to see this, however. 1 1 1 IrishChamp, Kai and w33zy reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Skill 440 Posted August 12, 2018 probs dead 1 1 Pasickle and Kai reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
IrishChamp 641 Posted August 12, 2018 Good thread. 1 year: Inter-railing after completing my first year in uni. Hopefully passed all my exams. I'd like to be involved in a lot of societies and get to know a completely new group of people. 5 years: Graduated with my business degree and working in somewhere that I can climb through the ranks and get a lot of good experience. I'd be okay with shitty pay at first if it meant that I could prove myself and ascend the ladder. (Also hopefully met the girl that I'll spend the rest of my life with by this point) 10 years: Married, probably no kids yet (think I'd wait until I'm in my 30s). I like Ireland a lot but I wouldn't mind being somewhere else if that's where life took me. I'd hope to have a really solid job by this point and really just to be content with life. Quote Share this post Link to post
Danny 1,225 Posted August 12, 2018 1 year: 99 Strength 5 years: 99 Agility 10 years: 99 Slayer 1 1 2 Skeff, Wist, VENGA BUS and 1 other reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
w33zy 1,523 Posted August 12, 2018 1 year: getting my own place/apartment, do more sports and maybe getting a cat. 5 years: buying my own house/apartment, having long-term girlfriend ( nice 1 wist ), new car/van. Travel to some cool places in the world. Australia and USA are def on my list. 10 years: kids dogs cats 2 1 Skeff, Hobbsyy and Wist reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Hobbsyy 136 Posted August 12, 2018 (edited) Spoiler 6 minutes ago, w33zy said: Travel to some cool places in the world. Australia and USA are def on my list. after visiting both I would definitely recommend this, even though they aren't places that need a recommendation before hand. good thread, hard to imagine but will give it a go. 1 year - by this point I would be qualified, to some extent, as a plumber (recently changed college and my course as I decided uni wasn't for me). At college 2 days a week still and working the rest, hopefully with a plumber but I would settle elsewhere for the time being. 5 years - by this point I would be fully qualified and working full time somewhere, definitely not British Gas. Would've moved out for sure by now. (hmu here for plumbing issues) 10 years - now I would have some experience and would start looking at starting my own business, probably not yet but not far from here. Edited August 12, 2018 by Hobbsyy 1 Wist reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
M1nt-l0u 1,235 Posted August 12, 2018 1 year - something 5 years - Earning 40k 10 years - chubby wife and 2 bratty kids 1 1 Hobbsyy and VENGA BUS reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Skeff 289 Posted August 20, 2018 This is a great thread, hopefully I'll come back in 1, 5 and 10 years to compare hopes and dreams to reality. 1 year. I hope to have gained a pay rise at my current job and potentially look at joining a gaming company instead of working on business software. 5 years. If all goes well with my girlfriend I would like to be engaged and thinking about marriage soon. I would have at least tried a few years in the games industry and I hope that I'd still be making games. 10 years. I would like to be married with a few kids. For my job I'd hopefully have a good programming speciality which I could expand as a consultant later on in life. Possibily in games but the pay isn't as good when you're getting older. 1 Wist reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
Skillershark 43 Posted August 20, 2018 1 year: Stressing over the results I got in A levels and hoping it'll be enough to earn the degree apprenticeship I'm looking for. 5 years: Finishing the degree apprenticeship, having a stable job, a car, and a place I live in either on my own or with friends. 10 years: Own my own house, maybe even a wife with one or two young kids. Still shit talking chus's thresh. 1 Skeff reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
SonyTwan 1,208 Posted August 20, 2018 1 year: Through the first year of Physiotherapy at University, plodding along as usual but with some new friends, no big changes, maybe a little more hench and better at Tekken. 5 years: Fully qualified Physio working in the NHS or private, moved out, perhaps picking up dancing again or already being immersed in another hobby. Climbing has always sounded appealing. I also own a parrot. 10 years: Unsure, wouldn't mind getting out of the country if possible with enough savings. If not out of the country, I intend on taking 3-4 holidays a year which I'll hopefully be able to afford due to not wanting kids. I intend on spending all my time on myself, my career, and Carys (if we're still together lul). 2 IrishChamp and Skeff reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post
IrishChamp 641 Posted August 21, 2018 @SonyTwan definitely do climbing. I do it casually but I'll be joining my uni's climbing soc and want to get heavily into it. It's so social and a really good form of exercise. 3 SonyTwan, Skillershark and Eagle reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post