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== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* Namingway from ''[[Final Fantasy IV]] DS''. He finds his calling 17 in-universe years later in [[Final Fantasy IV the After Years]], however, as the Challenge Dungeon Manager.
* Namingway from ''[[Final Fantasy IV]] DS''. He finds his calling 17 in-universe years later in [[Final Fantasy IV: The After Years]], however, as the Challenge Dungeon Manager.
* Stan from the ''[[Monkey Island]]'' Series is running a different business in each game. In order, they are: used ship salesman, used ''coffin'' salesman, life insurance salesman, time-share representative and attorney-at-law-who-makes-a-side-income-by-selling-souvenirs-based-on-his-cases. His job changes are often explained as a result of something that Guybrush did in the previous game.
* Stan from the ''[[Monkey Island]]'' Series is running a different business in each game. In order, they are: used ship salesman, used ''coffin'' salesman, life insurance salesman, time-share representative and attorney-at-law-who-makes-a-side-income-by-selling-souvenirs-based-on-his-cases. His job changes are often explained as a result of something that Guybrush did in the previous game.
* Sybil Pandemik from [[Telltale Games]]' ''[[The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police|Sam & Max]]'' adventure games. She has a different job in every episode of Season One, and each of them is coincidentally useful in solving the case.
* Sybil Pandemik from [[Telltale Games]]' ''[[The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police|Sam & Max]]'' adventure games. She has a different job in every episode of Season One, and each of them is coincidentally useful in solving the case.