My first thought was to be a station master or a mail sorter. The railroads offered job security and some prestige to boot. I have to admit that I'd like to pilot a flying boat though! I don't think that would have the job security, but boy it sure would have prestige and be exciting.
Maybe I could have gotten lucky and succeeded with my own nightly 15-minute comedy serial about life in a small Maine town -- I tried to get a such a project off the ground in 1986, but I imagine it'd have done a lot better in 1936!
And I'd have stuck with it into the late '40s, and then sold my rights to CBS for a bundle and retired, only to see the network turn my lovingly-crafted little show into a lame half-hour sitcom that bombed on television. Such was all too often the case...
I've thought of this before. After watching an episode of Living Single http://www.tv.com/living-single/a-raze-in-harlem/episode/39289/summary.htmland
seeing the film Hoodlum, both when I was still a teenager, I figured I would have been a beauty shop and soul food joint owner. My soul food joint would have been a fun after hours club kind of like the one in Lackawanna Blues. I think that would be cool.
Easy choice. Performing LizzieMaine's scripts! Making a living as a voice actor in the 30's and 40's would be great. Then, during the 50s I could transition into TV as a character actor. I would have invested in real estate and later made millions during the post war housing boom, but I still would have worked as an actor until I dropped dead at a ripe old age.
I'd be writing and performing radio scripts with LizzieMaine and Baggers.
Then I would have gone Beatnik and turned my back on the establishment in the late 50's after the two of them left me for fame and fortune in Television.
Not bitter, mind you, I probably would segued into stand-up comedy in a Lenny Bruce-without the heroin-kinda thing.
I would love to be a movie star. Why? well, I know I would love the limelight, but most of all to be able to star in movies with men such as Cary Grant, Humphrey Bogart and to wear fabulous dresses and jewelry. I'd be in heaven
In any era, I'd like to be a mother and a housewife, but if I went for a career: Postmaster in a small town.
I would know everybody's business (though I wouldn't share or discuss it) and wouldn't be lacking for company throughout the day. Plus, I love to sort things!
I've always wanted to man a lookout tower in a national forest over the summer, something you were allowed to do in high-school back in the day (or so I gather from one of my old novels). All alone in the woods, taking care of yourself. What could be better?
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