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Systems engineer at a large company. It beats doing real work.
 
Police Officer. My part time security jobs are currently funding my new expensive hobby.
 
I am a paramedic (I do not do fire, when the roaches run out I do not want to run in)
I am also a clinical instructor for college based EMS program
 
Police Officer for the last 19 years and my wife is a nurse. We do pretty good with all the overtime here.
 
Emergency Services Dispatcher is my primary job. I'm also a Lieutenant for a paid-on-call fire company, that helps pay down the credit cards that finance the diving! :)

Wife, who also dives, plays with other peoples money. She has the *real* job.....
 
I deliver people to their destinations in the Southern Caribe, spend just enough time there to eat and sleep, and return the less-happy people to New York (usually after their vacation is finished). I do that half the month, and I am trying to bankrupt myself with a dive business I just started in South Florida (instruction now, charters to follow once I get my 6-pack)...
 
Network geek, sell personal belongings, beg the wife.
 
I work as a doctor, pulmonology/internal medicine. Since Sweden is such a wonderful place I get five weeks of paid vacation each year and the on-call work adds another six paid weeks. The salary isn't too shabby either even if it's far below what you earn in the states. I value the time off more than money though.
 
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