I have big hopes for my future. I want to design jet fighters for either McDonnell Douglas, Grumman, or Lockheed Martin. All of these companies have produced Jet Fighters that have, on numerous occasions, performed above or beyond the expectations of whatever the mission was. In order to be able to design jets I’ll have to need a special education.
I will have to take numerous math courses throughout high school and college. I don’t think that will be a problem because I like math. I will major in engineering. I don’t think that a lot of schooling will be an obstacle for me if I’m motivated to get there. The reason I want to do this is because I want to design the next F-14. I want to design the newest and most advanced multi-role fighter. I would also like to be able to afford some material possessions.
I plan on making a million dollars and then retire. Hopefully this will be around age fifty. I would like to have a large house on the Pacific Ocean Coastal Range. I hope to own my own private Pusher Plane and have a pilot’s license. I want to get married and have a family. I plan on working hard and being a good husband and father. But before I settle down I plan to travel a little.
I want to fly around the world in my Pusher Plane. I’ll modify my plane with my engineering skills to make it capable of making transcontinental flights. I’ll set down in major cities along the way to take pictures to show to my family and friends. I’ll also have video cameras on the wing tips and record the flights to show my friends and family as well. After the trip I’ll be ready to work on fulfilling my dreams and ambitions.
If I can’t do all of that, then I’ll settle on being a United States Naval Aviator. “I’ve got the need for Speed,” as you hear so many times in the movie TOP GUN. It’s true. I want to go as fast as I can as many times as I can. I also wouldn’t mind working for Lucas Arts. The company that made the STAR WARS computer games.
-Chris Welton, September 21, 1998
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Even though I read this while I was on the phone with you, I must comment if for now other reason to get rid of that '0' I really don't like the '0' comment at the end of a post. Did you know that? Do your sibs know that? I wonder.
Loved talking with you. Have a great week Chris, Man of Destiny.
Nice. If only there would've been a paragraph about the Fu Manchu... Then I would've thought you were an extremely clairvoyant 13-year-old.
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