Best job in the world

Best job in the world

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GGibbo

173 posts

177 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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944fan said:
How much is the pay? Plus the risk of being shot down. Although I guess that is fairly low.
RAF FJ pilot in the 1960s-1980s? Maybe. Today, not so much...

Kenty

5,052 posts

176 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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soad said:
Power Plant Operator:



It is Homer Simpson’s job, so how hard could it be? wink
That was my job! I assure you it is not the best job in the world by quite a long way!

Personally I think my previous job as engineer on LNG carriers/ ULCC oil tankers took some beating!

Phunk

1,976 posts

172 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Chris Harris?

technodup

7,584 posts

131 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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944fan said:
Bernd Mayländer's must be pretty close. Travel round the world, occasionally drive a suped-up car round a race track, little stress (ok so he has to be careful not to bin it, but he is hardly on the limit), I guess he is fairly well paid.
Or to look at it another way, spend a lot of time away from his family, in hotels, on planes, more time still hanging around racetracks only to be not required to actually do anything most of the time.

I'm sure he is well paid, and I'm sure there are other duties re sponsors and the like (not so exciting again) but it wouldn't be for me.

The answer is one you're happy in and pays enough.

NickM450

2,636 posts

201 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Being an old 'new' Top Gear presenter would probably be my dream job. Money, cars, holidays and messing around thumbup

Billsnemesis

817 posts

238 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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I am watching a re-run of DIY SOS Big Build at the moment and I am convinced that Nick Knowles has the best job in the world. You turn up, spend nine days rebuilding someone's house and then have them burst into tears on you. But when you leave not only have you sorted out the building you have proved that there are a huge number of generous, selfless people who are willing to commit time and resources, including their own money, to help people simply because they need it.

I would pay to do that job.

cptsideways

13,551 posts

253 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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tribalsurfer said:
Not so much now, but I always thought when I'm older, the Captain of the Sandbanks Chain Ferry would be a pretty sweet deal.
Not so sure there's much room for adventure or broadening your horizons unless the chain snaps.

gr1340

979 posts

204 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Condom testing

Jasandjules

69,924 posts

230 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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C0ffin D0dger said:
Fast jet pilot in the RAF?
That was my dream job until I was 18...

EnglishTony

2,552 posts

100 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Jasandjules said:
I'd have thought driving an F1 car meself.......
Beats being Bernd Maylander

texaxile

3,294 posts

151 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Being Hugh Hefner isn't a bad gig I'd have thought.

Mr Snrub

24,989 posts

228 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Ste1987 said:
soad said:
Power Plant Operator:



It is Homer Simpson’s job, so how hard could it be? wink
If something flashes, it's a bad thing, right?
Just get your holiday cover to sort it out for you


ChemicalChaos

10,400 posts

161 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Red 1

PaulG40

2,381 posts

226 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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GGibbo said:
944fan said:
How much is the pay? Plus the risk of being shot down. Although I guess that is fairly low.
RAF FJ pilot in the 1960s-1980s? Maybe. Today, not so much...
Boggo Flt lt, up to say 48k I think now with the new pay system then add the flying pay (still around 15k??) so a good 60K+ I'd guess. Sqn ldr, add another 5 to 10k.

PaulG40

2,381 posts

226 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Phunk said:
Chris Harris?
I'd be happy with just the driving awesome cars all day long minus the presenting. 😀

glazbagun

14,281 posts

198 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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I think it's age dependent. I'm sure at 19 being a pornstar or club dj in some holiday mecca would seem like all you could want in life, but I think most would be suicidal after pursuing the same career for 30 years.

I'm a watchmaker and the more I do it the more I think I always will, even with a lottery win, it's such a broad and involving niche. This is probaby just the abyss looking back at me, though. I have friends who work in health services and actually contribute to society and I think that must be pretty awesome.

There's guys out there (saldly not many now) who helped save Jews from the holocaust. That was probably a really st job at the time, but I bet they gained an immeasurable sense of self worth from it.

ThunderGuts

12,230 posts

195 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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ChemicalChaos said:
Red 1
Maroon 5

Emeye

9,773 posts

224 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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I always thought "curing" Lesbians would be a great job, and I don't mean putting them a huge jar of vinegar.

It's a win win job - fail and you've still had a lot of fun trying....

EnglishTony

2,552 posts

100 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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glazbagun said:
I'm a watchmaker
Do you design them too?

bingybongy

3,878 posts

147 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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Rachel Riley's gusset adjuster. (Or Kylie).