What are the most /fit/ friendly jobs? (i.e. they give you everything you might want out of your fitness just by doing your job)
Special Forces? Pearl Diver? Surf instructor?
Stripper
male escort
>>39886369
Professional weight lifter
Its only half of my fitness goals. But I'm a postman (mailman)
I walk 10 miles or more, 5 days a week. Lots of stairs, hills and all while carrying a 5-10kg mailbag.
Various calculators put this at between 1500-2000 extra calories burned daily.
So basically I can eat like a fatty and not get fat.
It's great for staying lean.
However it does make it harder to gain leg mass.
construction worker
i've never seen one without big forearms
>>39886369
Hired gun.
Any kind of farm work
My friend's taking me to work at a bee farm and all I have to do is pick up heavy stuff and put them back down
>>39886724
I heard you need a lotta loyalty for that
>>39886772
Being hired by a big guy is also helpful.
>>39886798
But I'm already a big guy
>>39886540
Winter is brutal.. hope you're in a warm climate brother.
>>39886837
Just saying guys, I'm so glad this is still alive and well into 2017
>Private equity
Fellas I spend 90% of my time at work browsing 4chan, reading articles, and bullshitting with my coworkers. The other 10% is spent responding to emails, answering phone calls, or driving around to our businesses and making sure things run smooth. Occasionally I have to do "real work" and grind out some analysis or solve operational problems, but its few and far between.
I don't make huge money like the stereotype, but I get a lot of great perks that save me money and I enjoy how my days are spent. Plus, with a small firm (2 partners, 5 employees), my input matters and I get a lot of time being mentored by the partners who are both worth $25M+
The goal of course is to eventually own businesses and have others run them, while I spend time doing whatever I want to do.
>>39886837
For you.
>>39886851
It's an eternal meme. It will outlive us
Probably some home job where you get to work out and eat whenever and whatever you want?
I'm a headwaiter and it's not the job you want to be fit, it is doable but hard. Long hours, no time to eat, some weekends you only get 3 hours of sleep a night. Alot of alcohol and drugs in the scene, which isn't a problem for me but I've seen alot of people overdoing and even get addicted to coke or amphetamines just to keep up with the workload. Alot of people also go to party and drink right after work to cool down. But if you are good and work yourself up in a good place you can earn ridiculous amounts of money w/o a degree.
The most fit thing I did was working with a brewery/drink delivery service. Ride in a truck and unload kegs and cases here and there. So always short hard workouts for 15 to 20 mins and then rest for 20 mins. Combine that with a good diet and you get huge. Did this for 2 years people kept asking. me if I lifted and didn't believe I didn't. Afterwards I started lifting and I remember hitting 70 kg for reps on OHP and 3 plate deadlift on my first day and my gymbro was baffled. The kegs are 65kg a piece and hauled up to 100 a day back then. So that is the job to get fit imo. I did not do any sports before doing this job and was actually chubby. The first 2 months were horrible and hard and had to learn proper squattibg and liftibg techniques to keep up with he workload. But again this is paid quite well.