Is your job /fit/? I work tree service (training to become an arborist). Long hours outside but you're always home before the sun is down climbing up and down and lifting logs and branches. If you love the outdoors and are fine with heights I cannot reccomend it enough.
What job does /fit/ have? Is it a /fit/ job?
>>38422827
What are the hours like?
Royal Mail Postman.
Literally getting paid to burn ~1500 calories walking every day.
Makes cutting so much easier, and bulking so much more fun (used to be fat and can eat a lot)
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I sit down for 8 hours a day.
I work two jobs. First at an online insurance sales company I helped start. It's exciting running your own business but stressful and money is feast and famine.
I also work for fedex as a handler at a large and busy station. I break down pallets, load them onto a belt and offload trucks for 3-5 hours a day. It's an intense lifting workout. Always leave drenched in sweat with a nice back pump.
I'm a clinical research facilitator and am about to interview for a medical examiner's assistant jerb.
Stock shelves at whole foods. Get to move around a lot at work and I get a discount on my groceries. Win win really.
>>38423900
just finished up my payroll stuff for whole foods. I start tuesday as a cook there. more time for the gym than the job im quiting
>>38422827
Cell tower work pays better, you'd probably enjoy it. A bit more travel though.
I work the desk at my martial arts gym. Pretty great. Really don't have to do that much, sit around and watch technique videos, jabberjaw with some of the fighters/grapplers, study etc.
part time giving out samples at Sam's club
Stand in place all day
Free snacks
As the lowest ranking guy on a construction crew, I'm basically carrying shit around all day. Thank god for long arms for solo carrying sheetrock and plywood. Also, sending some 3"+ nails home with a hammer is great for forearms and is also satisfying as hell
>>38422827
currently taking my bachelors in mechanical engineering
also i work as an apprentice mechanic in papi's shop
My current job is not /fit/, I'm just a server at a small Italian restaurant. I am planning on going back to schoo lthis speing though to become an EMT, and then going on to pursue a dual degree they do in fire science/paramedics. I want to be a firefighter/paramedic.
>>38425089
School*, spring*, sorry-- typos
Work as a TV show editor. It's fun, but not /fit/ at all.
>>38422827
It does seem like a great job but isn't it like the most dangerous job in America?
I'm on my third tech start-up and have partners and developers in different cities around the world. I work out of my house and set my own hours for the most part so I can hit the gym mid day when it's not busy. I also travel quite a bit for meetings so I get used to having to squeeze in workouts at random hotel gyms or go for long distance runs through new cities.
It's not a /fit/ job per se but it is a conducive lifestyle for fitness.
Stocker at Target. Carrying heavy shit constantly, unloading trucks, climbing up ladders with heavy shit on my shoulders, etc. Doesn't get more fit than that bruh.