What do most Scuba divers do for a living?

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Mining Engineer

2 years left until retirement....counting the days
 
I'm a carpenter.

I know doctors, lawyers, sales, you name it.

The one true commonality is they all have jobs. I don't know of too many broke divers that still dive.
 
I make sure the crack heads are breathing when they come into the ER
 
Fighter pilot. Just as much fun, just up instead of down

As a fighter pilot, how do you dive?

I'm assuming that you fly regularly, and that you could get a call at some point to say, "oh were doing a no fly zone over Lybia tomorrow."

Let's go with the 24hour no fly rule...how do you do your job?

(I in no means am trying to be rude, condescending, or anything...it is a very literally curiosity.)
 
CaN't WoR k...OnLY...DiVe!!!!:pilot:
 
I am a CCR trimix instructor, cave diver, and underwater photographer "wannabe" -- and I'm a cardiologist to pay the bills!
 
I was a trial lawyer for 28 years. Retired from that and now a Certified Financial Planner. Much more diving time since I left the legal biz. :dancingsnoopy:
 
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