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2006-11-17 05:03:48 · 17 answers · asked by cuzzer18 1 in Entertainment & Music Comics & Animation

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he has had 111 jobs~!

This is a list of jobs held by the fictional character Homer Simpson from the animated television series The Simpsons. Jobs which may not be considered canon (such as jobs in Treehouse of Horror episodes) are indicated in green. Excluding these non-canon jobs, Homer has had 111 jobs as of now.


Homer as an astronaut in the episode "Deep Space Homer."Contents
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[edit] *
Nuclear Safety Inspector
His day job and main source of income.
Unnamed job in nuclear power plant, sector 7-G
His job in the first season, before promotion to safety inspector. It was unclear to everyone (including his employer and Homer himself) whether he was a "Supervising Technician" or a "Technical Supervisor" (amusingly, essentially the same thing) ("Homer's Odyssey") He was hired as part of "Project Bootstrap", a (fictional) government program implemented in the Ford administration.

[edit] A
Ambulance driver ("Diatribe of a Mad Housewife")
Activist - Marijuana legalization ("Weekend at Burnsie's") and for the preservation of the Springfield Isotopes Baseball Club
Actor (5 times)
In the play Rent II: Condo Fever ("Behind the Laughter") Non-canon
In a commercial for the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant ("D'oh-in in the Wind")
In a commercial for Viagro-gain The topical rub for bald, impotent men ("Barting Over")
In a commercial for Mr. Plow, his own one-man snow-plow business ("Mr. Plow")
In a commercial for Springshield ("Papa's Got a Brand New Badge")
Agent (3 times)
For Suds McDuff ("Old Yeller Belly")
Lurleen Lumpkin ("Colonel Homer")
Lisa and Cameron Aka Johnny Rainbow ("A Star is Torn")
Amateur-Division Professional Arm Wrestler in the episode "Marge's Son Poisoning."
Astronaut for NASA ("Deep Space Homer")
Attack-dog trainer for the Pitiless Pup Attack Dog School ("I Married Marge")

[edit] B
Baby Proofer for his own baby proofing company "Wee Care". ("Bye Bye Nerdie")
Bartender for Moe's Tavern and Homer's Hunting Club ("Homer the Moe")
Bear Hunter after he is attacked by a bear and labeled a coward ("The Fat and the Furriest")
Blackjack dealer of Monty's Casino ("$pringfield")
Bowling alley employee, or "Pin Monkey", of Barney's Bowl-o-rama ("And Maggie Makes Three")
His dream job, but held only briefly.
Butler ("The Frying Game")
Bodyguard of Mayor Joe Quimby ("Mayored to the Mob")
Bootlegger (2 times)
Of beer as the "Beer Baron" ("Homer vs. The Eighteenth Amendment")
Of sugar ("Sweets and Sour Marge")
Boxer ("The Homer They Fall")
Part of the Association of Springfield Semi-Pro Boxers
Broadway Actor (see Actor)

[edit] C
Candle maker of Ye Olde Candlemaker, Olde Springfield Towne ("I Married Marge")
Car designer for Powell Motors ("Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?")
Caretaker for Mr. Burns' lodge ("Treehouse of Horror V")
Non-canon.
Carny ("Bart Carny")
Celebrity assistant for Kim Basinger and Alec Baldwin ("When You Dish Upon a Star")
CEO of nuclear power plant ("C.E. D'oh")
Chauffeur for Classy Joe's ("Homer vs. Patty & Selma")
Springfield Chief of Police ("Papa's Got a Brand New Badge")
Choreographer for the Super Bowl Halftime Show ("Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass")
Chiropractor ("Pokey Mom")
Clown (see Krusty impersonator)
Coach for Bart's little league American football team ("Bart Star")
Con artist/Grifter with son Bart ("The Great Money Caper")
Conceptual artist ("Mom and Pop Art")
Consultant on the remake of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, ("Beyond Blunderdome").
Convenience store night-clerk for the Kwik-E-Mart ("Lisa's Pony")
Curator of "The museum of Hollywood Jerks", ("When You Dish Upon a Star").

[edit] D
Death ("Treehouse of Horror XIV")
Non-canon.
Detective ("King Sized Homer" not shown, but mentioned by Marge)
Dishwasher At camp See-A-Tree ("The Way We Weren't")
Drug Smuggler when Burns cancelled the prescription drug program ("Midnight Rx")
Door-to-door knife salesman for Slash-Co. ("I Married Marge")
Door-to-door sugar salesman ("Lisa's Rival")
Door-to-door spring salesman ("The Old Man and The "C" Student")

[edit] E
Employee at Gulp 'n' Blow Drive-through ("I Married Marge")
Executive of Globex Corp., Cypress Creek ("You Only Move Twice")
Executive Vice President of Power Plant (while smoking medicinal marijuana) ("Weekend at Burnsie's")

[edit] F
Farmer ("E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt)")
Film critic ("A Star is Burns")
Judge in the Springfield Flim Festival
Film producer ("Beyond Blunderdome")
Mr. Smith Goes To Washington remake
Food critic for the Springfield Shopper. ("Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?")
Landed the job after wandering away from a tour of the newspaper.
Fortune cookie writer ("A Hunka Hunka Burns in Love")
Fish gutter in ("Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo")

[edit] G
Gravedigger ("Treehouse of Horror II")
Non-canon.
Grease entrepreneur ("Lard of the Dance")
Guard of Springfield Juvenile Correctional Facility ("The Wandering Juvie")

[edit] H
Hippie ("D'oh-in In the Wind")
Homophobe ("Homer's Phobia")
Not an actual job, but Homer includes this when he recites a list of jobs he's held in the past in the episode "Papa's Got a Brand New Badge", but it is still possible that Homer somehow made money off of being a homophobe.
Horse Trainer of Furious D ("Saddlesore Galactica")

[edit] I
Impotency Spokesman for Viagrogaine ("Barting Over")
Informant for the F.B.I. ("The Trouble with Trillions")
Inventor ("The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace, Flaming Moe's, The Old Man and the "C" Student")
6-legged chair, automatic hammer, lazy-bowl, everything's O.K. alarm, and make-up gun, the flaming moe, Springy (Springfield's Official Mascot of failed Olympics bid)
Internet service provider ("Das Bus")
Sets up his own small business, compuglobalhypermeganet in which he gives himself the title "Junior Vice President."

[edit] J
Journalist for the local news paper [citation needed]

[edit] K
Krusty Impersonator ("Homie the Clown")

[edit] M
Mall Santa Claus ("Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire")
Marriage Counselor ("Marge and Homer Turn a Couple Play")
For second baseman Buck Mitchell and recording artist Tabitha Vixx
Mascot, known as "Dancing Homer" ("Dancin' Homer")
Working for the Springfield Isotopes, before a brief stint in Capital City.
Manager of Country Music performer Lurleen Lumpkin (See Agent)
Mayor of New Springfield ("A Tale of Two Springfields")
Mayoral candidate ("See Homer Run")
Mexican wrestler ("Jazzy and the Pussycats")
Mini-golf assistant for Sir Putts-A-Lot ("I Married Marge")
Missionary ("Missionary: Impossible")
Mob Boss (The Mook, the Chef, the Wife and His Homer)
Monorail conductor ("Marge vs. the Monorail")
Mountain climber ("King of the Hill")
Muscle For Hire
The job was never actually portrayed by Homer but he references it in the "Lard of the Dance" episode when he says "Oh, I can't believe those goons muscled me out of my grease business. I've been muscled out of everything I've ever done. Including my muscle-for-hire business."
Musician
Member/Songwriter/Frontman of the Be Sharps ("Homer's Barbershop Quartet")
Composer of "Everybody Hates Ned Flanders" single with David Byrne ("Dude, Where's My Ranch?")
Composed songs for Lisa Simpson's music career ("A Star is Torn")

[edit] N
Night school teacher (See Teacher)
Nuclear Power Plant manager (Kiss Kiss, Bang Bangalore)
When Mr. Burns outsources the plant to India

[edit] O
Oil-rig worker ("Half-Decent Proposal")
One Man Band ("Bart Gets Famous")
Homer's first after school job (he begins a cover of Archie Bell's "Tighten Up" before being attacked by a monkey).
Owner
ZiffCorp ("The Ziff Who Came to Dinner") actually only owned stock
SpringShield ("Papa's Got a Brand New Badge")
the Denver Broncos ("You Only Move Twice")
CompuGobalHyperMegaNet - Internet based company - See Junior Vice President
The Burns Power Plant
Ordained Minister ("There's Something About Marrying")
In order to perform same-sex marriages to make profit
Outsider Artist ("Mom and Pop Art")
Homer is discovered by art gallery owner who believes Homer's attempt in building a barbecue pit is outsider art, thus starting his career in outsider art.

[edit] P
Panhandler ("Milhouse Doesn't Live Here Anymore")
To make extra money to buy Marge diamond earrings.
Pee-Wee Football Coach ("Bart Star")

Performance artist ("Homerpalooza")
Getting hit with a cannonball
Personal assistant
Briefly becomes the assistant and friend of Alec Baldwin and Kim Basinger in ("When You Dish Upon a Star").
Briefly taking Smithers' place as Mr. Burns' right-hand man. ("Homer the Smithers")
Superhero (As Pie-man, as seen in "Simple Simpson")
Pilot for Crazy Clown Airlines ("Fear of Flying")
Prank monkey for Mr. Burns ("Homer vs. Dignity")
Priest (see ordained minister)
Prison snitch ("The Seven-Beer Snitch")
Public speaker ("HOMЯ")
Plus-size butt model ("Mommie Beerest")
Shown on a business card he hands to Marge.

[edit] R
Roadie ("How I Spent My Strummer Vacation")
Homer was a roadie for a benefits concert starring Mick Jagger, Elvis Costello, Keith Richards, Brian Setzer, Tom Petty, and Lenny Kravitz.
Roadside corn salesman ("Fraudcast News")
Apparently the destruction of Geezer Rock could spoil Homer selling corn to tourists
Railroad Engineer (implied) ("Maximum Homerdrive")
Rastaman ("Weekend at Burnsie's")

[edit] S
Safety protester ("Homer's Odyssey")
Safety Salamander ("See Homer Run")
Sailor in the Naval Reserve ("Simpson Tide")
Took command of a nuclear submarine, causing an international incident.
Sanitation Commissioner ("Trash of the Titans")
Security guard (see Springfield Chief of Police)
Smuggler of prescription drugs and sugar for Motherloving Sugar Corp. ("Sweets and Sour Marge")
Snitch (see Prison Snitch)
Snowplow proprietor and driver ("Mr. Plow")
Songwriter ("A Star is Torn")

Street musician ("Bart Gets Famous")
first afterschool job, as a teenager
Superhero - the Pie Man (see Pie-Man)
Showboating coach ("Homer and Ned's Hail Mary Pass")
Spokesperson/Walking Billboard, ("My Fair Laddy")
Originally for a blue pants company. Then for several other companies.
Sprawl-Mart greeter ("On A Clear Day I Can't See My Sister")

[edit] T
Talk Show Host ("Today I am A Clown")
Teacher ("Secrets of a Successful Marriage")
Telemarketer ("Lisa's Date with Density")
Thief ("Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment")
Has stolen several things over the course of the show, most notably cable in the refferenced episode. Also shown in the episode was an ancestor of Homer's who stole several graven images and false idols before being promptly put out of business by Moses.
Also, he steals from his neighbor, Ned Flanders, 'when he has a bill to pay', ("Thirty Minutes Over Tokyo")
Tomacco Creator/Farmer/Salesman (see Farmer)
Town Crier ("Lisa the Iconoclast")
Traveling salesman of Simpson & Son, Revitalizing Tonic ("Grampa vs. Sexual Inadequacy")
Trucker ("Maximum Homerdrive")

[edit] U
Unemployed
on various occasions (Start of "Mother Simpson", "The Heartbroke Kid", "Homer's Odyssey", and several other occasions)
Union leader ("Last Exit to Springfield")
Spontaneously appointed after complaining about the power plant's worker dental plan.
Used Car salesman ("Diatribe of a Mad Housewife")

[edit] V
Vigilante ("Homer the Vigilante")
Formed posse to catch a local cat burglar.
Village Oaf ("Treehouse of Horror XI")
Homer also tried being the Village Dunce but his paper hat caught on fire.
Non-canon.
Videographer various video footage for Ned's dating video [citation needed]
Voice actor ("The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show")
Playing "Poochie the Dog"

[edit] W
Webmaster ("The Computer Wore Menace Shoes")
Created "Homer's Page" which infringed on many copyrights and later created another website under the name "Mr. X" (webpage can be visited at www.mrxswebpage.com)
Wrestler - (see Mexican wrestler)
Writer
Wrote an autobiography titled "Homer, I Hardly Knew Me" ("Treehouse of Horror VII")
Non-canon.

2006-11-17 05:08:14 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Homer Simpson Jobs

2016-11-04 06:39:40 · answer #2 · answered by kigar 4 · 0 0

10

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2016-12-20 02:36:15 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think Four.

A Bowling Alley Attendant
A Doughnut Shop
Mr Plough
and of course the Nuclear Factory

I'm not 100% sure tho!

2006-11-17 05:08:14 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

He had a few when he first met Marge - and kept gettng fired. But his main job has been at the power plant. Think he did a stint at the Kwiki-Mart for some reason.

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between 1 and 100

2006-11-17 05:06:55 · answer #8 · answered by claire c 2 · 1 1

- He was a Mascot for the Isotopes in an episode from 1990 - Mr. X - Baseball Player - Mr. Plow - Marriage Counselor - Singer for the "B Sharps"

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2016-05-18 19:45:31 · answer #10 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

theres soooooooooooooooooooooo many!!!!
they say dem in an episode and homer just goes on and on and on, but even if you counted all them youd still have loads to count cos hes had loads since that episode!!!!!!!!!!!!!
good q. though!!!

2006-11-17 05:08:11 · answer #11 · answered by Rach Gyllenhaal 3 · 0 0

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