Other jobs/sidework

I bounce at a bar in a not nice area 3 nights a week(honestly I don't really have many problems there, and get respect). I do a 1 hour local radio show which takes about 3 hours total with prep, and showtime. And Army reserves.

Damn...I don't really have any free time, now that I'm looking at it in black and white.
 
I _used_ to work multiple EMS gigs, and teach a few medical and nonmedical skills on the side. No side gig now, although I have looked at some day trading but...

Now I just moonlight occasionally as a high end male escort for women visiting the sandbox, or PRN dancer for the Dubai Chippendales.
 
I _used_ to work multiple EMS gigs, and teach a few medical and nonmedical skills on the side. No side gig now, although I have looked at some day trading but...

Now I just moonlight occasionally as a high end male escort for women visiting the sandbox, or PRN dancer for the Dubai Chippendales.

Doing God's work. Well done!
 
my main job use to be on an ambulance , now i work as a transport tech at a trauma center ( pays more and works with school schedule, plus 3 months to go and i can transfer internally to er tech) and work on the side as an emt doing medical standbys. i find it fun, though most events nothing happen and i do miss being in the back of a rig
 
I haven't worked on an ambulance in over a year..... I work FT in IT (the hours and pay are waaaaaay better), I'm a part time adjunct EMS instructor at one (and hopefully soon two or three) of the local community colleges, and I'm a PT Firefighter/EMT at a county fire station
 
I work 48 on 5 days off; had a drive up diabetic emergency 2 minutes into shift this morning. Refusal after IV and D-50
First patient in 2 months.
1 transport this year. Our minimum transport is 45 miles to the closest hospital, 90 miles to Level II or I.

I work 2-3 days a week subbing at the local school, $10 a hour. But I can walk to them.
Putting in for a volunteer ambulance (paid on call) 100 miles away from home, they also reimburse mileage traveled to work. Min transport is 120-150 miles and may drive for 3 hours 1 way to get to scene then turn around and drive back then to the hospital. So that will be fun
 
I cook BBQ on the side for customers. Been doing it for years. I quit catering due to all the mess and chaos so I provide a finished product to a customer and they serve it themselves. My major market currently is office parties, home parties for bdays,football games, anniversaries.....
I did two briskets that a customer wanted for a college football game celebration last week.

I am currently getting my insurance license as well. That is my retirement plan. Develop my clientele over the next 8-10 years then retire at 50 and stay at home managing my insurance accounts.
 
I'm thinking of getting a new job as a Jailer...

Guess it depends where you're at but my agency makes a significant amount more than our county jailers. In the realm of 10-15k a year.


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I'm thinking of getting a new job as a Jailer...
Also anybody I know that has ever tried to be a corrections officer, quit within 8 months. Think about your job. Your locked in just like inmates are... that takes a toll on you and your family. Also pay, and benefits are not all that good >.<.
*i thank our correctional officers, this is my opinion*
 
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New job for me. I am now the marketing guy for a group of urgent care clinics and working in the clinical area as a MA as well. I also work PRN on a medic unit and still do broadcast consulting. Busy, busy, busy.
 
I do photography. I focus on commercial photography because it pays well for the time commitment required compared to portrait photography. (Depending ony client, as high as $500/hr). It also clicks well with my hobby photography which is for the local fire department.

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I do photography. I focus on commercial photography because it pays well for the time commitment required compared to portrait photography. (Depending ony client, as high as $500/hr). It also clicks well with my hobby photography which is for the local fire department.

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I need to get wirh you about how you get contracts. I seem to be at a dead end for that

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@Handsome Robb,did you have to start with WilCo in the jail or straight through to the field?

As for me, new full-time job that I'm really enjoying, plus a full school load (go GI Bill go!) After that, and with the 24/72, I may pick up additional shifts, but I'd really like to get into teaching more.
 
@Handsome Robb,did you have to start with WilCo in the jail or straight through to the field?

As for me, new full-time job that I'm really enjoying, plus a full school load (go GI Bill go!) After that, and with the 24/72, I may pick up additional shifts, but I'd really like to get into teaching more.

They're two separate entities so you either get hired for one or the other.




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That makes sense. I wasn't sure how it worked and life took me east, so I never followed up on it, but that seems more tolerable.

Over the long term, once I have kids and stuff, I really do think that I would like to get into teaching more. I've always wanted to be a football coach too, preferably one that never punts.
 
I teach/precept part time for a local paramedic program. Same one as STXmedic works at. Most of my off days I'm teaching at least half day there.

I refuse to work OT at the full time place so the side money is nice.
 
I teach/precept part time for a local paramedic program. Same one as STXmedic works at. Most of my off days I'm teaching at least half day there.

I refuse to work OT at the full time place so the side money is nice.
One of the big reasons I work there too...

My time has been more sporadic lately though. Helped in starting up a consulting company that took off, so that's taken up most of my down time.
 
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