Cosmonaut, engineer, driver… Crimeans told what professions they dreamed of as children
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Service SuperJob I found out what professions the townspeople dreamed of in childhood. Economically active citizens from Crimea took part in open surveys.
Every ninth man dreamed of becoming an astronaut as a child (11%). 8% each dreamed of becoming a pilot, engineer and driver. 9% of respondents wanted to become a military man, 5% wanted to become a police officer. Another 5% of respondents each dreamed of becoming doctors and directors (some at a cultural center, others at an automobile plant). 4% of men each wanted to become a train driver, a sailor and an athlete, and 1% wanted to become a scientist. Other professions that respondents dreamed of as children included: auto mechanic, programmer, archaeologist, actor, teacher, artist, journalist, singer, cook and lawyer. — noted in the press service of the service.
In childhood, 26% of women dreamed of becoming a doctor, 24% dreamed of becoming a teacher. 10% of Crimean women each wanted to become lawyers and actresses. 6% of respondents each dreamed of becoming a military man, a flight attendant, and a veterinarian. 1% wanted to become a designer, singer, ballerina, police officer or salesperson. Among other professions of their childhood dreams, women mentioned archaeologists, architects, chefs, artists, hairdressers, astronauts, models, writers, journalists and engineers.
Dates: January 12-24, 2024
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