What does your significant other do?

He's a full-time Electrical Engineering student. Polar opposite professions, but we both understand how hard the other person is going to have to work!

And currently you're still together? Does he get a charge out of hearing about your electrifying saves? I'm not shocked.
 
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my wife works on the phones as customer service. Forget that ****. I can understand someone in the back of an ambulance feeling terrible and being an *******, but the people she gets. No way I could stay employed if I had her job. I'd have given some people a piece of my mind on the phone or just up and hung up on them.
 
My wife is a chemical engineer.
 
Para educator at our K-12 school (I sub there on off time, and with 5 days off a week there is a lot of that). She is used to my shifts from old job, likes this one: in 7 1/2 years I have been late getting off work (besides talking with oncoming crews) 2 times. Not 2 times a week but 2 times all together.
 
Neuroscience graduate student. Needless to say, she is very helpful when I need a question answered while studying.

Oddly enough, she never wants to see the cool pictures of bloody trauma victims.
 
Apparently science cannot be watered down to a simple sentence. It's so complex that a simple answer can never be given. Or at least, this is what I am told.
I my relationship, we say:
"Hey, can u bottom-line this for me?"
 
Mine works as a social worker, honourable job but long hours and not so great pay for the work involved in my opinion
 
I'm dating a teacher.

Now I understand why @MMiz never has enough time. :)
 
You're a good man, @Jon.
 
Fire medic is his proper job.
Antagonizing me for his personal enjoyment is his part time job.
 
My wife's a dispatcher.... not my dispatcher, but she does have to call our call center from time to time.
 
Airline pilot.....our future schedules should be fun coordinating time as a family :/
 
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