I'd like to say that a job like this is a "dream job" mainly because it doesn't exist in the real world...
...and yet I knew a paramedic who had to be on-call in his ambulance for 8 hours a day, yet his modestly-sized home city really didn't have that many emergencies. He'd pull the ambulance into the parking lot of a hotel with free wi-fi, pull out his laptop and play World of Warcraft for nearly his whole shift.
For $25 an hour.
I hated him so very much...
...and yet I knew a paramedic who had to be on-call in his ambulance for 8 hours a day, yet his modestly-sized home city really didn't have that many emergencies. He'd pull the ambulance into the parking lot of a hotel with free wi-fi, pull out his laptop and play World of Warcraft for nearly his whole shift.
For $25 an hour.
I hated him so very much...