I did that! It was a popular first job in my town, calling for the special Olympics. I was 16 years old making $400-$600 a week! Part time! dang that was great. Anyway, I was pretty good at it and it was the most stressful job I have ever had. That is when I started smoking

I made it 11 months and decided there was more to life than calling people during sex and stealing their money and giving 1/3 of it to special kids.
I have also had a regular 8-5 computer IT networking job. Let me tell you, f*ck that.
I had a 8-5 M-F database job, it paid great... once again, f*ck that.
I've worked retail and sales at a few places and I really liked the interaction, but once again.. no thanks.
I was a waiter for 13 days, HAH! Never ever ever again. Not for me.
I worked in a door factory for a month during a summer. I worked in a concrete factory for a month during that same summer. I was bored and wanted some good ole manual labor experience.
Would I do all of this flying stuff over again? Absolutely. There are so many things to complain about in this job, but it is the same as any other job... there is the good and there is the bad. I occasionally find myself regretting my choice, and something happens.. I'll break out on top of a sold overcast layer at night with a full moon. I'll find myself getting chills as the puff ball clouds rush up. I get a huge adrenalin rush hand flying an ILS in poo for weather. The reward of a perfect crosswind landing. The reward of a perfectly executed slam dunk visual followed by a smooth landing. People thanking me for a safe and comfortable flight. Little kids looking at me like I'm a god, and asking me questions about aiwpanes. Hearing a fed or an examiner say that I did an excellent job.
The thing that eats at me the most is that I spend 1/2 my life away from the person I love the most, my wife. We have a great relationship, and she understand my job completely and is fully supportive... but it makes life difficult sometimes.
The pay is not that great, but as long as you work at a decent company you will be doing better than most after 4 years.
All in all, I would not change a thing. The path that I took to get where I am today made me a better and stronger person.
But I do wish I could fly an A-10 and blow sh*t up!!!!!