I've had tons of odd jobs, but I think that I would probably be a fireman because you get to see the results of your job. You get there and there is a house on fire. You leave and there's not a fire anymore.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I used to think I'd like to be a fireman - in fact, I still would - and the only drawback I could see was coming back to the firehouse, after a day of fighting fires, and still having to put in an eight-hour day writing.
I actually wanted to be a fireman when I was younger.
My father's a firefighter. He was my whole life. And my brother-in-law and several family members are firefighters.
I've been working since I was a child. I worked cutting lawns, delivering newspapers; I was a telephone salesperson; I was a guitar repairman.
Those who purify your water, inspect your meat, and test your kids' toys, as well as a huge number of nurses, teachers, and our soldiers, are public employees. The firefighters who don't hesitate to rush toward danger while you run away from it - they are all public employees.
Fire people who are not workaholics.
It would be a disappointment for me to take a job, as often happens, having to shoot out-of-town and not where I live.
If I was to do anything besides acting, I would be a fireman or a beat cop. I'd do a regular job.
I'll always be a firefighter, no matter what.
I would certainly choose my jobs depending on the actions of the character. I won't do anything that has to do with child abuse or women's abuse.