找到一份满意的工作向汤姆分享英语作文全文共5篇示例,供读者参考篇1Hi Tom! I want to tell you about my dream job. It's so cool!When I grow up, I want to be a zookeeper. Can you imagine getting to hang out with all those awesome animals every single day? That would be the best job ever! I love animals so much.At the zoo, I would get to take care of all the different critters. In the morning, I would make sure they have clean water and fresh food. I would scoop out their poop too. Don't make that yucky face Tom! Somebody has to do it. If the animals aren't healthy and happy, they could get sick. As a zookeeper, it would be my job to keep them safe and comfy.After feeding time, I would check to make sure none of the animals escaped from their homes overnight. That would not be good! A lion or tiger roaming around the zoo could be dangerous. I would do a head count and mark down if any are missing on my clipboard. Zookeepers have to be really good at math to count all those animals properly.Next, I would get to interact with the animals! My favorite part of the day. I could teach the sea lions some new tricks like balancing a ball on their nose or waving with their flipper. The elephants might need a bath with the hose and scrub brush. I would scrub their wrinkly skin and spray them with water until they were all clean. Maybe the pandas would let me scratch behind their cute ears while they munch on some bamboo. I can't wait to play with all the fuzzy, scaly, or feathery friends!During the afternoon, I might have to trim the hooves of the deer or the goats. Overgrown hooves can really hurt their feet, so I need to keep them neatly trimmed. The zookeepers use a special tool kind of like nail clippers to snip off the extra parts. It's important to be really careful though. You don't want to cut them too short and make them bleed! After their pedicure, the deer and goats will be ready to prance around happily.Wow, being a zookeeper is hard work! But playing with cute baby animals would definitely be worth it. I could cuddle the newest arrivals like little ducklings or bear cubs. Nothing is more adorable than their tiny paws, wings, or hooves! I would have to be really gentle though so I don't hurt them. Baby animals need plenty of snuggles and rest to grow big and strong.Sometimes, the zookeepers even get to hand-raise orphaned animals with a special milk formula if their parents aren't around. I would feed the hungry babies every few hours, giving them bottles or letting them drink from a bowl. What an amazing way to bond and make new animal friends! Those babies would become like my own kids that I get to take care of.I would sing them lullabies and tuck them in for naps in a cozy heated bed.At the end of the workday, I would do one final round making sure all the animals are present, healthy, and settled in for the night. Then I could go home and play with my own pets, maybe a rescue dog or cat that used to be homeless. I would tell them all about my adventures taking care of their bigger cousins at the zoo. With a job like that, I don't think I would ever stop smiling!The only bad part about being a zookeeper is that eventually some of the animals will get really old and pass away. That would be incredibly sad to lose a friend I've known for years and years. Animals don't live as long as humans, so I would have to be prepared to say goodbye sometimes. But at least working at a zoo, I could help make their lives as wonderful and happy as possible while they're here. Giving them love, tasty treats, andexciting new toys or games to play would let those animals know how cherished they are.So what do you think, Tom? Isn't being a zookeeper just about the most amazingly fun job you could ever dream of? I can't wait to grow up and work at an awesome place like that! Taking care of cute furry or scaly pets all day long sounds like the ideal career for an animal lover like me. I'm going to study extra hard in school, especially science class where I can learn all about different critters and their needs. One day you can bring your kids to the zoo, and you'll see me out there taking the best care of those terrific beasts!Just wait and see, I'm going to be the world's greatest zookeeper. Memorizing facts, counting and measuring, plus tons of physical work taking care of tons of animals? Easy peasy lemon squeezy! It will be like getting to live at a petting zoo, except better because I'll get paid simply for hanging out with my favorite furry, feathery, or scaly friends all day. Talk about a dream come true! Doesn't that sound like the coolest job篇2Dear Tom,I have some exciting news to share with you! Remember how we used to dream about what we wanted to be when we grew up? Well, I think I may have finally found the perfect job for me. Let me tell you all about it!A few weeks ago, my dad took me to his office for "Bring Your Child to Work Day." His company makes toys, and I've always loved playing with toys, so I was really excited to see how they get made. When we got there, I saw all these grown-ups sitting at desks, typing on computers and talking on phones. It looked pretty boring to me at first. But then we went on a tour of the factory, and that's when things got really cool!We got to see where they design all the new toys. There were these artists drawing pictures of action figures, dollhouses, and all sorts of other toys. The artists would sketch their ideas on paper, and then other people would sculpt clay models based on those sketches. I thought that part looked like so much fun! Getting to draw toys and build them out of clay all day? Sign me up!Next, we visited the testing area where they make sure all the toys are safe and work properly before selling them. There were these big guys throwing stuffed animals across the room and banging toy cars into the walls to check if they would breakeasily. I'm not gonna lie, Tom, I had a blast watching them destroy all those toys! Maybe it's a good thing they didn't let me help with that part.The best area, though, was where they assembled the finished toys. There were all these machines putting the toys together piece by piece. Watching the robots paint the toys, attach the legs, stick on the stickers - it was like a real-life cartoon factory! Some of the workers even got to put the final touches on the toys by hand. Wouldn't it be awesome to make toys for a living?By the end of the tour, I was completely amazed. I turned to my dad and told him, "This is what I want to do when I grow up. I want to work in a toy factory!" He just chuckled and ruffled my hair. I don't think he took me very seriously. But I am serious, Tom! Making toys seems like the coolest job ever to me.Just imagine - you get to be creative by designing brand new toys that kids have never even dreamed of before. Or you can be part of bringing those designs to life by building the toy prototypes. And how satisfying would it be to see a toy you made bring joy and smiles to countless children around the world? That's the kind of job I'd be proud to have.Plus, you'd never have to worry about being bored at work. Every day would be different since you'd constantly be working on developing new toys with new features. And I bet the toy companies have tons of fun office parties and celebrations for when they release a hot new product. Can't you just picture us running around the office having nerf gun battles and racing remote control cars down the hallways? Work and play combined into one! What more could a kid want?I know what you're thinking, though – don't most toy makers get paid peanuts since it's not a very prestigious career? Well, you'd be surprised, Tom. I did some research, and the salaries at major toy companies are actually pretty good, especially if you get promoted to a senior designer or product developer role. And these companies offer great benefits for employees like free toys (umm, yes please!), discounts, and bringing your kids to work. Heck, I might even get paid to play with toys all day!Of course, I'm getting a bit ahead of myself here. I'm only 10 years old, so I've still got a long road ahead before I can land my dream job at a toy factory. I'll need to work really hard in school, especially in art, design, and technology classes. Maybe I'll even invent a awesome new toy for my senior project! And I should start building Object modeling and 3D printing skills by playingwith LEGO and video games in my free time. Who knows, I might be running my own toy startup by the time I'm 30!But a kid can dream, right Tom? I have my sights set on becoming a top toy maker one day. Just think of all the fun we could have working together and getting paid to play! You can be the lead designer sketching up all the concept art, and I'll take your sketches and build the 3D product models. With our powers combined, we'll create the hottest toys every kid will want for their birthday. Then we can spend our millions from the huge sales on building awesome treehouses, going to Disneyland every weekend, and having massive Nerf gun wars in the office! Now that's living the dream.Anyways, that's my crazy career ambition I wanted to share with you. Laugh all you want, but I'm serious about this! A job making toys all day just seems like so much fun to me. I'll keep working hard and hopefully make it happen. Wouldn't it be cool if we ended up working together at a real toy factory one day? We'll have to make a pinky swear to both get jobs there when we're older. What do you say, Tom? Our toy maker adventure awaits!Your friend,[Your Name]篇3Finding My Dream JobHi Tom! I have some really exciting news to share with you. You know how we've always talked about what we want to be when we grow up? Well, I think I finally figured out my dream job! It's something I never would have thought of before, but now that I know about it, I can't imagine doing anything else.It all started last week when we had Career Week at school. Every day, a different parent or community member came in to talk to us about their job. On Monday, it was Mrs. Rodriguez, our school nurse. She taught us about how she helps take care of sick or injured kids and makes sure we're all healthy. It was pretty interesting, but I don't think I want to be a nurse. The sight of blood kind of makes me queasy!Then on Tuesday, it was Mr. Patel, a computer programmer. He tried to explain to us how he writes code to make apps, websites, and software programs run properly. I have to admit, a lot of what he said went right over my head. All those numbers and symbols looked like a secret code to me! Being a computer programmer seems way too complicated.Wednesday was probably my favorite day because firefighter Jack came to visit us. He wore his full uniform and gear and showed us some of the tools and equipment they use. Jack talked all about how firefighters help save people from burning buildings and put out dangerous fires. It sounded really exciting and heroic! For a little while, I seriously considered becoming a firefighter when I grow up.But then on Thursday, everything changed. That's when Mrs. Campbell, a zookeeper at the city zoo, came to our class. As soon as she started talking about taking care of all the amazing animals and making sure their habitats were clean and comfortable, I was hooked. She showed us pictures of lions, elephants, giraffes, and my favorite – monkeys! She even brought in some shed snake skin and a few animal skulls for us to pass around and examine up close.Mrs. Campbell explained all the different duties zookeepers have, like preparing special diets for each species, monitoring their health and behavior, and cleaning out their spaces. She even gets to give talks and tours, teaching zoo visitors all about the animals. What really sold me though was when she said sometimes they even get to go out into the field and help protect endangered species in the wild. Could you imaginegetting to travel to far-off jungles and savannas to take care of exotic creatures?From that moment on, I knew without a doubt that I wanted to be a zookeeper. Just picturing myself caring for all those incredible animals every day makes me smile from ear to ear. I can't think of anything more fun or rewarding!Of course, being a zookeeper won't be all playing with baby lions and riding elephants (although how amazing would that be?!). Mrs. Campbell warned us it's a lot of hard work too. We'd have to shovel tons of poop and feed the animals before most people are even awake in the morning. Some of the bigger animals could even be dangerous if we weren't carefully trained to work around them. But I don't even mind! To me, getting to be up close with all those awesome creatures would be worth a few early mornings and smelly chores.Mrs. Campbell also said most zoos want you to have special training from a university or technical school. That means plenty of reading, studying, and classwork all about different animal species, their behaviors, diets, and habitats. It will be a challenge for sure, but if it means getting my dream job, you'd better believe I'll be putting in the effort!I can picture it all now, Tom. I'll spend my days at an incredible zoo, learning about and bonding with every kind of animal you can imagine. Some days I'll be caring for the monkeys, bringing them tasty snacks and making sure their climbing areas are clean and safe. Other days, I'll get to work with the big cats, marveling at their power and beauty up close. Maybe I'll even get to travel far and wide, using myexpertise to protect threatened species in other countries. How cool would that be?!No matter where I end up or what animals I get to work with, I know being a zookeeper is the perfect path for me. I've always loved learning about wildlife and now I can turn that passion into an amazing career. Just wait and see, Tom - in a few years, you'll be visiting me at the zoo and getting the full behind-the-scenes tour! Won't that be awesome?Anyway, that's the latest with me. Can you believe Career Week actually helped me find my calling? Make sure you pay extra close attention when it's your turn because you never know - your own dream job could be just around the corner too! Let me know what you think about my zookeeper ambitions. I'll talk to you later!Your friend,[Your name]篇4My Awesome New Job!Hey Tom! I'm so excited, I just have to tell you about the cool new job I got. You're never gonna believe it!Last weekend, my mom took me to the mall to get some new sneakers. While we were there, we walked by the pet store and I saw the cutest little puppies in the window! They were all different breeds - golden retrievers, poodles, labradors. Some were tiny and yapping, others were bigger and just laying around sleeping. I begged my mom to let me go inside and play with them.The lady working at the pet store was really nice. Her name was Jessica. She let me go behind the counter and pick up the puppies! I held a fluffy golden retriever pup that just wanted to lick my face over and over. It was so much fun. Before we left, Jessica told me they were actually hiring kids to come play with the puppies a few hours every weekend. Can you believe that?! Getting paid just to snuggle cute dogs? Sign me up!I practically skipped home, I was so excited about this potential job. As soon as we got back, I filled out the application Jessica had given me. I had to get my mom to sign it since I'mnot old enough to get an official job yet. A few days later, Jessica called and said I was hired! I could start working that Saturday.My first day on the job was last weekend. I got to wear an official "Pet Smart" vest and everything. So professional! Jessica showed me around and introduced me to the other employees. Then she set me loose to just hang out with the puppies. It was heaven!I got to take them out of their cages one by one and put them in the playpen. I'd sit down on the floor with them and they'd immediately jump all over me, licking my face and hands and trying to chew on my shoelaces. A couple of them kept biting my hair which was kind of annoying. But it was just because they were so hyper and playful. There were a bunch of toys in the pen too like balls and ropes. I'd throw them across the pen and the puppers would go zooming after them. So crazy and cute!After playtime, my job was to brush them with these special doggy brushes until their coats were all soft and shiny again. Even cleaning up their potty messes with doggy bags wasn't too gross. I just pretended I was a scientist studying their smelly experiments. The worst part was when I had to put them back in their cages for nap time. They'd whine and cry, giving me thosesad puppy dog eyes. But I knew they needed their rest after burning so much energy being cute and loveable.Since it was a weekend job, I only get to work a few hours on Saturdays and Sundays. But let me tell you, those few hours are the highlight of my week! I just love being around those sweet puppies. Taking care of them makes me feel so responsible and important, you know? Some people say you can't be productive until you're an adult with a real job. But I'm only 9 years old and I already have an awesome career!The best part is, Jessica said that once I get a little older, I can start training to be a dog groomer if I want. That's where I'd get to give the dogs fun haircuts and baths. Maybe I'll evenbe a professional dog walker someday. Just imagine getting paid to take cute doggies on long walks around the neighborhood! I'd be exercising and getting fresh air while working. The dream!I know a lot of kids our age want to be astronauts or pro athletes when they grow up. But my true passion has always been animals, especially dogs. With this pet store job, I'm already getting started on my career path. Who knows, maybe I'll open my own dog grooming shop or kennel someday. I could be the next Dog Whisperer! OK, that might be getting a little ahead of myself. But a boy can dream, right?Anyways, that's the latest news from me. Best new job ever! You've got to come by the mall sometime and I'll introduce you to all my furry little coworkers. Although knowing you, you'll probably be more interested in the cats than the dogs. Weirdo! Just kidding, you know I still love you, man. We'llalways be best buds, no matter what crazy pet you decide to adopt.Write me back soon and tell me what's new with you! Maybe your parents will finally let you get that pet tarantula you've been wanting. I'd say good luck with that one, but those things totally creep me out. No thanks! I'll stick to mans' best friend.Your pal,[Your name]篇5Finding My Dream JobHi Tom! How are you doing? I have some really exciting news to share with you today. You know how we've been talking about what we want to be when we grow up? Well, I think I finally figured out my dream job - and I can't wait to tell you all about it!You see, last week we had Career Day at school. A bunch of people came in to talk to us about their jobs and what they do every day. There was a police officer, a firefighter, a doctor, a teacher, and even a zookeeper! It was so cool getting to learn about all the different kinds of jobs that are out there.At first, I didn't know which one I liked the most. They all sounded pretty interesting to me. But then the zookeeper started talking, and that's when I knew - that's the job I want! Let me tell you why.First of all, can you imagine getting to work with animals every single day? How awesome would that be? The zookeeper told us all about how she gets to feed the animals, clean their habitats, and make sure they stay healthy and happy. She even gets to play with them sometimes and give them treats! I loved hearing all her fun stories.But it's not just playing with cute animals all day (although that's a huge plus in my book!). The zookeeper also teaches people about the different animal species and why it's so important that we protect them. She helps raise awareness about endangered animals and how we can better take care of the environment.I think that part of the job is really important too. Like, imagine if the zookeeper didn't teach people about why giraffes or pandas or elephants need to be protected? Then people might not understand how much trouble those animals are in, and they could go extinct before too long. The zookeeper is basically an ambassador for all those incredible species!Another thing I loved was learning about how no two days are the same for a zookeeper. The zookeeper said every day brings new challenges and surprises. One day she might be bottle feeding a baby monkey, and the next day she's busy preparing meals for the entire elephant family. It seems like such an exciting and unpredictable job where you're never bored.Oh, and get this - zookeepers also get to go on real-life adventuress sometimes! The zookeeper told us how she's traveled to jungles and forests before to help relocate animals to the zoo or even just to study them in their natural habitats. A job where I could travel to cool places and see wild animals up close? Yes please, sign me up!I could go on and on, Tom. Let's just say that after hearing the zookeeper speak, I've got my heart 100% set on becoming one when I grow up. Of course, I know it won't be all fun and games. The zookeeper did mention how it's a lot of hard workand you have to be really dedicated. But I'm ready! I'll study as hard as I can, learn as much as possible about animals, and do whatever it takes to make my dream come true.Can't you just picture it, Tom? Imagine you and I are all grown up, and you come to visit me at the zoo for a day. I'll be the one guiding you around and introducing you to all the amazing animals. We'll get to watch them up close as I tell you cool facts about their behaviors and habitats. At lunch, maybe I'll even sneak you some zoo food to try (but you have to promise not to tell!). It's going to be the best.Anyway, I'm getting a little ahead of myself here. I've still got a long road ahead before that can happen. But a kid can dream, right? I'm just so excited to have finally found a job that feels perfect for me. Something that combines my love for animals with the chance to educate people and make a difference.Let me know what you think, Tom! Have you had any thoughts about what job you might want when you grow up? Maybe we can both be zookeepers and work together one day. How fun would that be?! Well, I'll let you go for now. But I can't wait to talk more about our big plans for the future!Your friend,[Your Name]。