- January 15th, 2008, 6:18 am#37570
Spengs, you serious about this catching ghost? - Dr. Venkman I'm always serious. - Egon
Note: This was written with the GBI 'realism' in mind and was originally posted on the Ghostbusters International® website.
If you grew up in the 1980s, repeatedly watched Ghostbusters, (later on The Real Ghostbusters too) and acted like you were really a Ghostbuster, then becoming a Ghostbuster when you grew up was a career choice you considered. It was so important to you, you moved becoming a Ghostbuster before being a sports star, fire fighter/police officer or astronaut. Problem was until you were in high school, maybe even college, you didn't really know how to make Ghostbusting a career. I wish we had a web site then! With any career, especially one that involves opening a business, it takes time, training, virtues, and huge somes of money. Its understandable as most people grow older, they need to make decisions that best fit their lives. Most people don't become Ghostbusters. Just because Ghostbusting isn't your day job, doesn't mean it can't be one of your hobbies.
Thanks to Ghostbusters fan Peter Venkmen for scanning his copy of Ghostbusters™ A Frightfully Cheerful Roleplaying Game.
If you grew up in the 1980s, repeatedly watched Ghostbusters, (later on The Real Ghostbusters too) and acted like you were really a Ghostbuster, then becoming a Ghostbuster when you grew up was a career choice you considered. It was so important to you, you moved becoming a Ghostbuster before being a sports star, fire fighter/police officer or astronaut. Problem was until you were in high school, maybe even college, you didn't really know how to make Ghostbusting a career. I wish we had a web site then! With any career, especially one that involves opening a business, it takes time, training, virtues, and huge somes of money. Its understandable as most people grow older, they need to make decisions that best fit their lives. Most people don't become Ghostbusters. Just because Ghostbusting isn't your day job, doesn't mean it can't be one of your hobbies.
Thanks to Ghostbusters fan Peter Venkmen for scanning his copy of Ghostbusters™ A Frightfully Cheerful Roleplaying Game.
Spengs, you serious about this catching ghost? - Dr. Venkman I'm always serious. - Egon