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Work fulltime as a MIT in a worldwide electronics store that is within 5 minutes of 85% of americans homes. . . . and part time at the LDS as a salesperson and Divecon. OHHH Yeah I am also in the MD army National Guard. . .

John
 
Avionics-US Navy/SCUBA Instructor.
 
Another geologist.

Currently working 2000 km from the nearest coastline.... :(
 
Correction Officer, State prision
 
I measure cabinets for granite countertops and put together job packets for fabrication. The owners are making alot of money from their business. I'm getting by and finance my gear :) I do alot of beach and spring dives with a boat dive every so often.
 
Mike Veitch:
Resident Photo/Video Pro at the Manta Ray Bay Hotel in Yap,

ie: i get to dive and take photos everyday....:)
You are, officially, a very luck sod!!

I do work at a maritime museum, though, so the jealousy quotient is somewhat tempered by the fact that I love my job.

There's even an archaelogical dive team...
 
Was in management at a large financial services firm before taking a buy-out. Then started an Internet-based ultralight hiking gear company that pays most of the bills. Also have some investments that generate additional income.
 
I sell electronic navigation systems for ships and subs to navies. Get to meet a few navy divers along the way.
 

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