Working with the Simpsons!

If we are counting all dream-sequences and looks to the future, Bart worked in the school cafeteria.

Oooh…Ooooh…
I actually get to use soem of my useless Simpsons trivia!

IIRC, Homer was also a Monorail… uhhh… pilot? driver? conductor? One of those should work, I think.
It was in the episode with Leonard Nimoy.

[Homer]

Doughnuts, is there anything they can’t do?

[/Homer]

Homer was also a Clown (a Krusty replica to be precise), in the episode where he goes to clown college.

One of my favorite lines came from that episode. It’s where the KrustyBurgler tries to take one of the fake hamburgers and Homer jumps him and beats the tar out of him. When the little kid starts crying “Stop, stop, he’s already dead”, I just lose it.

I crack up every time I hear that, whether it’s on TV or in my head (get some funny looks when that happens, let me tell you…)

bart also worked as milton’s understudy in atomic man or some such thing

Homer was also a bodyguard too. To Mayor Quimby. And Mark Hammil

Homer was Lurleen Lumpkin’s personal manager, a sculptor and also a missionary.

Marge was a substitute teacher, a portraitist and an amateur actress.

The whole family worked the tomacco farm.

Homer: Beer Baron, limo driver, mall Santa, con man, candlemaker at a Williamsburg-style attraction, knife salesman, attack dog dummy (the guys who wear the padded suits), mini-golf employee, burger shop employee, Chosen One of the Stonecutters, U.S. Naval Reserve member, acting captain of a nuclear submarine, power plant executive, guest lecturer, inventor, youth football coach

Marge: Power plant employee, rollerskating waitress

Bart: Itchy & Scratchy scriptwriter, faith healer, con man, Mafia bartender

Lisa: I&S scriptwriter, football handicapper, babysitter

Grandpa: U.S. soldier, Krusty Burger employee, author, con man, I&S scriptwriting front for Bart and Lisa, president of the Gay and Lesbian Alliance “for some reason”, babysitter

Santa’s Little Helper: racing dog, Mr. Burns’ attack dog, seeing-eye dog

nick112:

I thought he was a musician (along with Ralph Wiggum) in Nelson’s nightclub in that episode.

Bart was “Bang Bang” in a what-if scenario. If he was allowed to see the Itchy and Scratchy movie, he’d become a stripper. If he was punished and not allowed to see it, he’d become Chief Justice. At the end of the episode, we flash forward a few decades. He and Homer attend a revival of the I&S movie. Bart pays, buying one senior and one Chief Justice ticket. So stripper doesn’t count.

He was. So since President Lisa counts, musician Bart does too. The episode was a mystical vision. I count mystical visions but not what-if scenarios. It’s my game, so it’s my rules (insert vapid smiley here).

As a former GALA president, I can assure you that it doesn’t pay. Disqualified!

Milhouse played the role of Fallout Boy in the Radioactive Man movie. Bart didn’t understudy him; he was a sycophantic hanger-on. Unknown if he got paid for it.

Homer was a racehorse owner and Bart was a jockey. Homer and Grandpa sold patent medicine. Homer’s mother was an urban guerilla and worked on an organic farm, where Homer also briefly worked. I mentioned recording artist for Homer earlier, but since he wrote the Be-Sharps’ hit “Baby on Board” he’s also a songwriter.