As a very young child, I wanted to be a train driver (I'm afraid that at my age, that means steam engines). My dreams were utterly shattered by the realisation that, actually, Thomas the Tank Engine didn't have a driver, and much less needed one. Not only that, he spent most of his time talking to a fat controller. So really, I grew up without any future desires for any profession or labour. I drifted into the RAF (probably the best career move of my life) and became a fairy (see
Lips_Pearls comment above) then a computer technician, then specialist, then management (the latter being the biggest mistake of my career). Then I retired early (2nd best career move) and I'm now a qualified English teacher, working if and when I feel like it (which is rarely).