
The jobs bosses dream of
Abstracted from The Australian Financial Review
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Australia's leading businesspeople have a wide range of professions and vocations that would qualify as their "dream jobs". Telstra executive Phil Burgess would like to own a book store; fund manager Peter Morgan to teach high school students or a junior soccer squad; Bank of Queensland CEO David Liddy to be the coach for the Brisbane Lions club in the Australian Football League, Computershare CEO Stuart Crosby to not have to work at all; Coca-Cola Amatil, ANZ Banking and Singapore Airlines director David Gonski to teach modern history; Cochlear CEO Chris Roberts to be a teacher as well; advertising and media buying sector stalwart Harold Mitchell to breed horses in the mountains; Jetstar Airlines CEO Alan Joyce to own a pub; and Singapore Telecommunication director John Morschel to be a ski instructor
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