I'd really love to get a job that would also provide me with a lot of money, but there's not much that interests me, other than hobbies that cost me money, including gaming and music. Either way, I'm fairly adaptable, as I can easily do things that don't interest me, provided that they aren't boring, if that even makes sense.

I find that I eventually come to a stage where it's me against *insert unintersting thing here.* For example, I recently took a CAD class for a graduation requirement. At first, I wasn't too thrilled at all, as I didn't really like anything like that anyways. Within a month, I found myself looking forward to each new challenge, even though I still didn't like CAD or engineering any more than before.
Anything accounting-related is a big no-no, however. Wages won't persuade me here.
If I were to choose between two jobs that had similar wages, I'd probably go for the one that would be most enjoyable, even if I would get paid a little less. Sure, it'll add up over time, but I'm just playing mental tricks on myself here.
Anyways, I'd choose money over a fun job, with a few exceptions. I mean, with the money, I can afford to pursue my hobbies and maybe even get a nice clarinet. (
Ahoy there, Tosca, even though I probably shouldn't be going anywhere near you and your uberness.)
Jam it back in, in the dark.