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Strangest job you worked to pay for your flying?

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I worked in a rubber stamp factory, was an armed and unarmed gaurd, a candy factory, packed parachutes, and made pizzas. I also scrubbed airplanes at night, turned wrenches on them, tossed ice in an aerial fog abatement program, stocked shelves in a college bookstore, drove a delivery truck, worked in an experimental greenhouse, and mowed lawns in a cemetary.

Usually two or three jobs at a time. I also drove a tractor and drilled rape seed (not what you might think, and certainly not as fun), too. On the side, I took care of chickens and goats, rabbits, baled hay, and mucked stalls in two stables.
 
I was a cadaver in a medical school....no, wait a minute...that's my NEXT job...sorry.
 
That sounds good. How does one apply? And how is the quality of death? Benifits? Downgrade potential?

Cutting edge, I bet. Separation pay? Fun for the whole family, from the inside, out.
 

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