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->''"Facing death every day is a tough job for any man. But his hours are flexible, and he's got a great dental plan."''
-->-- '''Film/SpyHard''' theme song, Music/WeirdAlYankovic

Characters in fiction sometimes have a specific job not because they like the job or something, but the job just has some very specific benefit that they want. Health plans, especially dental, are popular.

For our non-US readers: the United States does not have a government-sponsored health insurance system except for veterans, elderly (Medicare), and extremely poor (Medicaid)[[note]]Currently a participant must also fall under one of several covered groups such as having a disability.[[/note]] - for most Americans, most or all of their coverage is from private companies or organizations. For healthy working-age adults, health insurance is a common benefit at a workplace (due to wage restrictions during UsefulNotes/WorldWarII encouraging benefits in place of offering higher wages) and can vary greatly in quality between jobs. Dental insurance plans are usually separate items from regular health insurance, which is why "dental" is commonly said instead of "health".

This trope can also encompass other things too, but normally, it's just small things that they want.

Makes it even more hilarious if the character who wants that specific benefit has no way to use it. (Such as a life insurance plan for an immortal being.) See also HealthcareMotivation, WorkingForABodyUpgrade and IControlMyMinionsThrough. May be also a perk of a WeirdTradeUnion. Compare OnlyInItForTheMoney for cases where a fictional character took a job because it pays well, as well as MoneyDearBoy where a real-world actor or work creator took a role primarily for the payday.

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!!Examples:
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[[folder:Anime & Manga]]
* ''Manga/HappyKanakosKillerLife'': Kanako agrees to perform her first hit after learning that the assassination agency offers considerably better pay, hours and benefits than her previous job. It's only later that she realizes that she's good at and enjoys her work.
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* ''ComicBook/AllNewUltimates'': When the Ultimates were discussing about things to request from Jameson, Dagger proposed dental care.
* ''ComicBook/BirdsOfPrey'': Mentioned when a group of {{Mooks}} attempt to unionise the henchmen of Gotham City.
* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': ''ComicBook/CableAndDeadpool'' has Bob [[spoiler:AGENT OF HYDRA]], who says that he joined [[Characters/MarvelComicsHydra Hydra]] because of the dental. It ends up sucking for him, because everyone knows that only AIM has Dental. This is apparently a fairly common occurrence in the various Franchise/MarvelUniverse criminal organizations that employ the anonymous, masked minions. Few of the rank and file genuinely believe in HYDRA or AIM's end goals.
* ''ComicBook/{{Empowered}}'': This is why people become EvilMinions.
* ''ComicBook/ScoobyApocalypse'': Shaggy brings up the laboratory's dental plan as one of the reasons he agreed to work there.
* ''ComicBook/TeamAmerica'': Elsie Carson joined Hydra as an errand-girl because she needed the medical benefits after her husband was injured at work. Hilariously, by the time of her first appearance she has managed to become the leader of Hydra's Midwestern chapter through sheer administration skills, while still being a MinionWithAnFInEvil. Actually having to fight superheroes (which [[FlyoverCountry rarely happens in the Midwest]]) put her off the organisation, and she disappeared to create a new life with her husband and kids.
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''Fanfic/GuysBeingDudes'': Along with {{Revenge}} against Candela, Arlo joined Team Rocket because their healthcare plan covered his transition, they provided room and board, and they had mechanisms for name changes.
* ''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/8462437/chapters/25226157 This Gonna Be Good]]'':
-->'''Tonks:''' Then why did you come?\\
'''Harri:''' To annoy me.\\
'''Deadpool:''' To fill the sidekick position! If it has good dental at least, cause I gotta keep these pearly whites nice and shiny to draw attention away from the mess that is my face.
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[[folder:Film — Animated]]
* Averted [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8InEAgkjAE0 here]] in ''WesternAnimation/Shrek2'', where Shrek [[BavarianFireDrill gets into the Fairy Godmother's factory]] by claiming to be from [[WeirdTradeUnion the Union of Magical Workers both Evil and Benign]] and asks the receptionist if he feels degraded or oppressed (when we just heard the Fairy Godmother yell at him to get coffee and pastries). The receptionist turns the speaker tube the other way before admitting they don't even get dental.
-->'''Shrek''': (in a disappointed tone) [[AndThatsTerrible They don't even get dental]].
* Spoofed near the end of ''WesternAnimation/TitanAE'' Preed [[spoiler:throws in his lot with the Drej and betrays Korso because of the "health plan" the Drej offered: they let him live if he kills Korso, Cale, and Akima before they arrive at the Titan]].
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[[folder:Film — Live-Action]]
* Variation in ''Film/GardenState''. Sam says that she stays at her job despite the humiliation of having to wear a helmet all the time (she has epilepsy) because they have amazing health insurance (again, it helps with her epilepsy).
* Referenced in ''Film/GrossePointeBlank'': Martin tells Debbie that he's a professional killer, and she asks if he gets dental with that, but he tells her no.
* The original version of ''Film/TheInLaws'' has this scene:
-->'''Cab Driver:''' I can't believe you work for the UsefulNotes/{{CIA}}.\\
'''Vince Ricardo:''' Why not?\\
'''Cab Driver:''' I don't know. I mean, you know, I thought, like, Film/JamesBond.\\
'''Vince:''' No, no. They all look like me. I'm the classic agency type; muscular, low to the ground, compact. Are you interested in joining? I'll tell you, the benefits are fantastic. The trick is not to get killed, that's really the key to the benefit program.
* ''Film/MenInBlackII'': Zed explains to Frank that he'll get better dental as Zed's assistant than as a field agent. Since Frank is canid (at least in appearance while on Earth), this works for him.
* Near the end of ''Film/{{Payback}}'', low end criminal and DirtyCoward Arthur Stegman dreams of how he'll be set after he sells VillainProtagonist Porter to TheSyndicate that Porter has been causing trouble for. Among the things Stegman dreams of getting are medical and dental benefits. Unfortunately for Stegman, fantasizing about this distracts him, and Porter effortlessly takes his gun away and then repeatedly smashes Stegamn's head against the nearest surface.
* According to the theme from ''Film/SpyHard'', a great dental plan is one of the benefits of being a secret agent.
* In the shower scene of ''Film/StarshipTroopers'' various characters explain why they joined the space marines; including one woman who joined up to be able to get a license to have a child. At least one of the characters joins for the more mundane reason of the government paying for him to go to Harvard afterwards. All this of course in addition to the core benefit of joining: [[MemeticMutation Service Guarantees Citizenship!]] In the book the slogan is explained more thoroughly; military service isn't the only path to full citizenship, just the easiest and most certain.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* 'Gadgets' Schwartz of ''Literature/AbleTeam'' says that he joined the army during UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar to learn electronics. "Sure, and kill communists too--they're bad for radio reception."
* ''Literature/ArtemisFowl'': In ''The Eternity Code'', Artemis lets off a sonic grenade, which in addition to temporarily deafening everyone nearby, shatters the teeth of all the {{Mooks}} who didn't know to relax their jaws. Their boss later realizes that he ''really'' shouldn't have given them all such a good dental plan.
* In ''Literature/HighSchoolDXD'', the Valkyrie Rossweisse becomes a Devil because the Underworld has much a better health insurance program and pension plan compared to Valhalla.
* In ''Literature/TheHollows'' series, insurance investigator David Hue attempts to recruit Rachel as his 'on paper only' partner by explaining the swell deal she can get on insurance through his union. Rachel turns him down, but was tempted.
* ''Literature/HowToBeASuperhero'', in its parody of CrimefightingWithCash, has a superhero successfully HeelFaceTurn an entire gang of {{Mooks}} by offering them a better benefit package than the villain.
* In ''Literature/LegendOfTheGalacticHeroes'', Yang Wenli wanted to study history, but because he was penniless he couldn't afford the fees of university education, thus he instead enrolled in a free military academy which offered war history research education, however it compelled all the graduates to serve a certain number of years in the military.

* In the novel ''Literature/StarshipTroopers'', the only way to become a citizen is through Federal Service.
* In the short story ''Literature/AWomansWork" by Creator/TanyaHuff, the evil [[EvilOverlord Queen Arrabel]] is genre-savvy and provides numerous health benefits for her obedient subjects to invoke this trope.
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* Subverted in the season one finale of ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', where most of the HYDRA support staff joined because of the "incentive plan" - the incentive being, HYDRA kidnaps a loved one in order to force someone to work for them.
* ''Series/{{Angel}}''.
** Wesley is told there isn't any when he joins [[VampireDetectiveSeries Angel Investigations]]. He says he'll floss.
** However dental is one of the [[BetterLivingThroughEvil many benefits]] of working for [[OccultLawFirm Wolfram & Hart]]. As Angel's SexySecretary (also a vampire) points out, "let's face it, who needs dental more than us?"
* During an early episode of ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|2003}}'', Cally mentions that the reason she joined the Colonial Fleet was to pay for dental ''school''. And then winds up having to safeguard the the entire human race after a genocidal war.
* ''Series/CrazyExGirlfriend'' has the "married for benefits" version. When Hector gets an infected toe, Heather casually suggests that they should get married so he can get it treated on her health insurance. [[EmotionlessGirl She doesn't have any plans for her lunch hour anyway.]] Played with in that they both ''wanted'' to get married anyway, and spontaneously decided it was the right time.
* ''Series/DoctorWho'': In [[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E7AGoodManGoesToWar "A Good Man Goes to War"]], Lorna Bucket reveals she only joined the Clerics, who want to kill the Doctor, so she could meet him again after being drawn into an adventure with him as a child.
* In ''Series/{{Firefly}}'', a flashback scene shows Jayne deciding to switch sides and join Mal's crew after being offered his own (i.e. not time-shared) bunk.
* This conversation in ''Series/{{Fringe}}'':
-->'''Peter''': Ever considered a life of crime?\\
'''Olivia''': No dental.
* In ''Series/GetSmart'' Agents from CONTROL and KAOS would occasionally put their gunfights on hold in order to compare benefits packages. Sadly, [[EvilPaysBetter the KAOS agents often seemed to have the better deal]].
* In the ''Series/ItsAlwaysSunnyInPhiladelphia'' episode "Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack", Mac and Charlie seek employment at a corporate office. They're content to share a single paycheck (minimum wage) because they're only there for health insurance.
* Joked about in the first episode of ''Series/{{MASH}}'':
-->'''Margaret''': Where's Major Burns? He's been missing for hours!\\
'''Hawkeye''': [[SarcasmMode Oh, haven't you heard? Frank's gone over to the enemy. They offered him a hundred dollars more a week and a royalty on bedpans.]]
* In the ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' presentation of ''Film/TimeChasers'', Crow attempts to improve Mike's life by going back in time and preventing him from taking the temp job that eventually lands him on the Satellite. As he tries to persuade the younger Mike, Crow is briefly tempted to try temping himself when Mike explains the benefits of temping, including Blue Cross.
* ''Series/{{Monk}}'': Sort of a plot point in "Mr. Monk Goes to the Dentist," where Dr. Oliver Bloom is on most SFPD cops' dental plans, which is the whole reason why [[spoiler:an ex-cop who broke a tooth during a deadly armored car robbery came to him to get it fixed]].
* In ''Series/TheNewAdventuresOfBeansBaxter'' one of the henchmen says he joined the evil organization for their dental plan.
* ''Series/PowerRangersDinoFury:'' One monster only signs up with [[spoiler:Lord Zedd]] because of the offer of dental. Despite not even having teeth to begin with.
* In one episode of ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'', the Janitor and his minions quit working at Sacred Heart and get a job at '[[BurgerFool Coffee Bucks]]' nearby because it has a dental plan. They return to the hospital after Dr. Kelso agrees to give them a dental plan there.
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[[folder:Music]]
* In Music/WeirdAlYankovic's "Party in the UsefulNotes/{{CIA}}" parody, he mentions that the CIA has a better dental plan than the [[FBIAgent FBI]]. You know, besides the whole dressing up like [=MIBs=], interrogating terrorists, and executing heads of state part.
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[[folder:Radio]]
* ''Franchise/TheHitchhikersGuideToTheGalaxy'': The Vogon spaceship guard, when prompted to think about it, admits that overall his job is pretty lousy, but he ''does'' get to shout "[[ResistanceIsFutile Resistance Is Useless!!]]" a lot! So he's still gonna stuff Arthur and Ford into [[ThrownOutTheAirlock that airlock]]...
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[[folder:Roleplay]]
* ''Roleplay/DestroyTheGodmodder'': One of the benefits for the pro-godmodder side. It has influenced several entities, including the Grim Reaper.
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[[folder:Tabletop Games]]
* In ''TabletopGame/{{Shadowrun}}'', joining the military is one of the few legal ways to get a valid (national) SIN. As the [=SINless=] are usually treated as "probationary citizens" without any actual rights or legal protections, this possibility can be very tempting, although having a valid SIN also means the government that issued it knows intimate facts about the holder.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Video Games]]
* ''VideoGame/{{Arknights}}'': A lot of playable characters are people signed up for operator duty to fund their Oripathy treatment at Rhodes Island. Reasons include losing their job due to the rampant discrimination of Infected, poverty or otherwise inability to pay for their health care the normal way.
* Exaggerated in ''VideoGame/{{Control}}'':
** After Jesse defeats [[spoiler:FORMER]], the Board explains that it’s trying to set itself up as a competitor to them but advises her not to sign up with it, as the Board offers a better bonus package and health plan. Both the Board and [[spoiler:FORMER]] are {{Eldritch Abomination}}s from beyond the plane of reality; health plans aren't what you should be concerned with when dealing with them. But given what it says after, this is more of [[spoiler:a DeadlyEuphemism, where Health Plan is "Living"]]:
---> < We provide/offer better Bonus Package/Health Plan >\\
< If [[spoiler:you leave, you will be sorry/dead and you will never work/exist in this Torn/Cosmic Reality again]]>
** A much more mundane instance of this trope is mentioned with Frederick Langston, the supervisor/warden of the Federal Bureau of Control's containment sector for [[ArtifactOfDoom supernatural artifacts]]. He's qualified enough for his job and admits [[NightmareFetishist he's fond of the crazy artifacts he has to overlook]], but he also admits that were it not for the Bureau's health benefits, he'd probably be working at the postal service.
* In ''VideoGame/TheDarksideDetective'', [=McQueen=] asks a monster what brings him to Twin Lakes, and he claims it's because the city has great dental -- even though, as [=McQueen=] immediately points out, he doesn't have any teeth.
* In the second ''VideoGame/{{Descent}}'' game[[note]]shareware demo only[[/note]], the Material Defender is bound and determined to complete the mission(s) and not die because not only does he want his money - he ''will'' get that dental plan...
* In one of the ''VideoGame/Disgaea2CursedMemories'' bonus missions, Prism Indigo mentions that he's part of the Prism Rangers only because of the salary and insurance benefits.
* In ''VideoGame/DragonAgeOrigins'', Ser Jory sought to join TheOrder of the Grey Wardens to seek personal glory, although he did agree with their goals as well. This went poorly for him when he learned about the group’s dangerous InitiationCeremony and tried to back out in a panic, only to be [[HeKnowsTooMuch killed to keep the secrets]].
* ''Videogame/DragonBallFighterz:'' Captain Ginyu reveals the various benefits Freeza offers them in return for their UndyingLoyalty. They include some of the best healthcare the whole galaxy has to offer and entire planets to rule as a bonus for good performance.
* Thanatos, god of Death from ''VideoGame/KidIcarusUprising'', mentions the unbeatable health insurance that comes with working in Underworld's forces.
* In ''VideoGame/MarvelAvengersAlliance'', Constrictor switches to the heroes' side after he won a lawsuit against Hercules. When he teams up with you in Spec Ops 10, though, we have this:
-->'''Constrictor:''' Sorry, sweetheart, I got out of the mercenary biz. I'm full-time now.\\
'''Madame Masque:''' With ComicBook/{{SHIELD}}? How disappointing. What did they offer you?\\
'''Constrictor:''' Decent vacation time. Good dental plan. [[BreadMilkEggsSquick Redemption.]] Couldn't say no.
* The fourth ''VideoGame/MetalSlug'' game introduced a new character, Nadia Cassel, a budding model-turned-soldier who joined the army in order to lose weight.
* Parodied in ''VideoGame/Rage2'', where a data log mentions that the Goons, a bandit gang of AxCrazy {{Boisterous Bruiser}}s, have free dental. Meaning they'll knock your teeth out and let you replace them with whatever you want for free.
* In the opening scene for a Templar character in ''VideoGame/TheSecretWorld'', the woman sent to recruit you mentions an excellent health plan among the many benefits of joining the AncientConspiracy.
* In the ''VideoGame/StarWarsTheOldRepublic Knights of the Fallen Empire'' expansion, a bonus chapter has you infiltrate [[DiabolicalMastermind the Shroud]]'s base, and meet a blind janitor (using an MSE droid as a service animal). The blindness was a necessity for employment, which he knew, but he nevertheless went through the agonizing 20-interview process to get hired because the benefits package is ''amazing''.
* Alluded to in a [[UncomfortableElevatorMoment waiting-for-the-elevator-to-arrive moment]] in ''VideoGame/TimeSplittersFuturePerfect'', as Sergeant Cortez tries to make small talk with Agent Chen, his current ally.
-->'''Cortez''': So… Been in the agency long?\\
'''Chen''': Uh… Yeah… Three years in May.\\
({{beat}})\\
'''Cortez''': You get dental?\\
'''Chen''': Yeah… Yeah…\\
'''Cortez''': That's good…
* ''[[VideoGame/WarCraft WarCraft III]]'':
** The Acolyte "builder" unit of the undead has, like all the other units in the game, [[StopPokingMe many funny quotes if you click on him repeatedly without actually giving him an instruction]]. One of his quotes is "Once you start down the dark path, [[Film/ReturnOfTheJedi forever will it dominate your destiny]] ... and you get dental."
** Subverted by Tichondrius, who complains that the Legion's dental plan isn't good enough and his fangs are killing him.
* Early in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'', a trio of soldiers from the Empire of Mor Ardain are attempting to recruit Drivers at a recruiting stand in Torigoth's town square. In addition to the [[DareToBeBadass usual]] [[PatrioticFervor talk]] you'd expect to hear from a military recruiter, the lead soldier makes a point to emphasize that the position also comes with a pension and benefits, and unlike most other examples, this isn't PlayedForLaughs. Jac, the Gormotti man who successfully bonds with a Blade, can be encountered by the party later in Mor Ardain where they learn that he has completed his training and is now on active duty with the army, and he is sending the extra bonus pay he gets for being a Driver back home to Gormott to provide for his younger siblings.
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[[folder:Webcomics]]
* ''Webcomic/AchillesShieldmaidens'': {{Invoked}} by the Shieldmaidens' recruiter, Colonel Max Nichols, who specifically wanted pilot candidates who ''needed'' the job and therefore "wouldn't blow their chance by talking about the program." Rosa Ibanez and Jane Willis both cite the "Rank 4 medical coverage": Rosa because she needs genetic surgery before she starts a family due to a gene mutation, and Jane to cover her gender reassignment surgery.
* In ''Webcomic/TheAdventuresOfWiglafAndMordred'' the last push Gawain needs to join up with Arthur Garrott is the [[http://liliy.net/wam/2009/06/07/even-zombies-need-dental/ dental plan.]] (Despite the fact he's a regenerating Zombie.)
* Non-comedic example from ''Webcomic/BladeOfToshubi''. One character joins the army because the "benefits" get his daughter medicine.
* In ''Webcomic/BlueMilkSpecial'' General Nadine joins the Rebellion in part due to their better dental plan [[http://www.bluemilkspecial.com/?p=10150 here.]]
%%* ''Webcomic/BrunoTheBandit'': [[http://www.brunothebandit.com/d/19990610.html Numth'kul tells how it is.]]
* ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'': The mayor's assistant explains to his boss that there are robots on the police force because that department has [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1900/fc01838.htm full medical and a 32,000 km warranty for robots.]]
* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'' had an AU Sidestory involving a Weasel Queen and her horde of Monster Rabbits. Agatha assumed smell and fear were behind the rabbits working for the queen - turned out it was really good health insurance. (Which makes one of the protagonists consider changing sides.)
* In the (disappeared from the net) comic ''Webcomic/{{Hellbound}}'', one of the characters has a conversation with a Mook in which he says "full dental?" "and a funeral on our inevitable deaths" "maybe I should look into [[FacelessGoons faceless minioning]]."
* ''Webcomic/IrregularWebcomic'' has [[http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/771.html a]] [[http://www.irregularwebcomic.net/1107.html couple]] of these, with one of them being a spoof for reasons why [[Franchise/StarWars Anakin]] should join the dark side. [[DontExplainTheJoke The joke being that]], in canon, ''Anakin really did join the Dark Side for the promise of a better family health coverage plan''.
* ''Webcomic/TheLastDaysOfFoxhound'' evokes a variant [[http://www.doctorshrugs.com/foxhound/comic.php?id=500 in the finale.]] Despite Ocelot pretty much hating everything about [[AncientConspiracy The Patriots]], he admits [[TheOneThingIDontHateAboutYou their health plan rocks]].
%%* Appears in [[http://www.lfgcomic.com/page/89 this]] strip of ''Webcomic/LookingForGroup''.
* In ''Webcomic/TheMansionOfE'', The Operator [[http://mansionofe.comicgenesis.com/d/20030929.html claims]] this is the case in regards to his elevator job, but he's almost certainly lying.
* ''Webcomic/AModestDestiny'' has Hechter, who is proud of Team Evil's dental plan, but since he's a suit of armor without teeth, other people wonder why.
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', Belkar asks the Barbarian Guild about the dental. It's not that good (mostly involves chewing on granite and/or filing your teeth to a point), but he joins anyway.
* ''Webcomic/SuperStupor'' provides a good example [[http://www.superstupor.com/sust04222008.shtml here.]]
* The comic creating the page picture is the now defunct ''[[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer}} Warhammer Fantasy]] / [[TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}} 40k]]'' webcomic ''Lost In Space''. The strip in question can be seen [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/60.gif here.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Web Original]]
* ''WebVideo/AtopTheFourthWall'': In Linkara's review of ''[[DeadlyGame The Culling]]'', he wonders why anyone would want to work for the BigBad Harvest and what the villain could offer. A benefits package? Flex time? Paid vacations? A starting salary in the six digit range? When Harvest says the team should embrace his offer, Linkara notes there are free donuts in the employee lounge every Monday.
%%* Rainbow Dash in ''[[WebVideo/MyLittlePonyTheMentallyAdvancedSeries Rainbow Dash Presents]]: Captain Hook the Biker Gorilla''.
* ''A Crap Guide to [[TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons D&D]]'''s video on the Warlock class:
--> "All I need you to do is sign here and give us ''(Demonic voice) '''Eternal servitude of your mortal soul!''''' But on the bright side, we have dental."
* WebVideo/SolidJJ: In "The Avengers Interview Hulk", when Iron Man wonders why would Hulk join the Avengers when Hulk is already better than the whole team combined, Thor speculates that Hulk just wants Avenger's dental insurance.
* ''WebVideo/ToBoldlyFlee'':
-->'''[[WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob Darth Snob]]''': Well, he did try to kill me. But then again, he does have a damn good dental.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/FostersHomeForImaginaryFriends'': In "Store Wars", Coco keeps getting jobs at the local mall, and Frankie seems rather tempted when she finds out that the jobs come with dental ''and'' chiropractic insurance.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'': Fry and Bender join Earth Army to get a five percent military discount to buy gum (which cost 40 cents), intending to quit after they have used the discount. Then war were declared.
* In ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', [[AgentMulder Matt Bluestone]] finally tracks down one of TheIlluminati and upon confronting him, notes that he looks unusually young for a man in his 90s, and comments on the generosity of the Illuminati to provide special life extending drugs for their senior members. For his part, the Illuminati member wryly notes "You should see the dental plan…" Which must be pretty darn great, as he has perfectly even, white teeth that we are supposed to assume are not dentures.
* In a variant, Shipwreck on ''WesternAnimation/GIJoeARealAmericanHero'' once exclaimed in surprise that Cobra mooks have a dental plan, when he and some other Joes were ransacking some files in a Cobra facility.
* ''WesternAnimation/JackieChanAdventures'': Tohru's reason for his HeelFaceTurn: "Tuesday is donut day at Section 13." (That, and the whole YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness thing from Shendue, but [[RuleOfFunny this way is funnier]].) It's also a CallBack, as, a couple episodes prior, Jackie offered this as a reason to defect while fighting him.
* ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'': [[WordOfGod According to the producers]] this was the reason [[HypercompetentSidekick Shego]] kept coming back to be [[MadScientist Drakken]]'s sidekick. Fans who suspected other reasons were [[LastMinuteHookup eventually proven right]].
* In the Bakshi ''WesternAnimation/MightyMouse'' episode "Heroes and Zeroes," the Mighty Heroes--now chartered accountants--are persuaded to help corral [[ItMakesSenseInContext runaway numbers]]. They enthusiastically agree when Mighty Mouse tells them superheroes get free donuts.
* ''WesternAnimation/MissionHill'': This becomes the kick in the ass Andy needs to seek gainful employment, when he has to use his friend Jim's dental plan after a tooth falls out. He ends up getting work at the art department of Jim's advertising agency. This trope gets a callback in the unproduced episode ''Supertool'' when Andy complains over his menial duties, and says he hoped to be able to stretch his creative wings when he took the job. Jim reminds him he only signed up for the dental.
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': When Heinz Doofenshmirtz was declared a minor threat in relation to The Regurgitator, he decided to meet the new villain, who assumed Doof was applying to work for him and showed him application forms. Doof decided to work for him when he learned The Regurgitator offered ''maternity'' leave.
* ''WesternAnimation/SheZow'': In "S.I.C.K. Day", Señor Yo-Yo explains to [=SheZow=] that S.I.C.K. is a [[WeirdTradeUnion trade union for supervillains]] and he really needs to join to get access to health insurance.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
** In the episode "Last Exit to Springfield", Homer Simpson is elected Union leader and calls a strike when Burns tries to cut the Dental Plan. Homer disagrees with the cut because Lisa needs {{braces|OfOrthodonticOverkill}}. ([[OverlyLongGag "-dental plan!" "... Lisa needs braces..."]]) He becomes so distracted by this moral/economic quandary that he doesn't snap out of it until [[ItMakesSenseInContext someone drops a pencil into his exposed buttcrack]].
** The ''Film/JamesBond''-style song about BenevolentBoss and {{supervillain}} Mr. Scorpio describes how he will lure you into his power with "free dental care, a stock plan that helps you invest, a generous pension plus three weeks paid vacation each year. [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking And on Fridays the Lunchroom serves Hot-Dogs and Burgers and Beer]]".
** In "Homer's Triple Bypass", Homer couldn't use the company's health insurance because the employees traded it for a pinball machine.
** When the Capitol City Nuclear Power Plant tried to persuade Homer, Lenny and Carl into working with them, Burns lured them back with special donuts. When they seemed to be worried about how harmful those donuts would be for their health, Burns offered them a choice: health insurance or ''more'' donuts. It's suggested they [[spoiler:took the second option]].
* The Monarch, nemesis of Dr. Venture in ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'', joined [[WeirdTradeUnion the Guild of Calamitous Intent]] for the health benefits.
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* All too TruthInTelevision in nations like the USA that don't provide government health insurance.
** A TV report once mentioned that only three major industrialized countries do not have some form of public health insurance: The US, Mexico and Turkey.
** In the USA, in addition to taking a job for the health insurance, people have gotten married for it. Joining the military to get health care for yourself and/or your family is also done.
*** In the American military, junior enlisted members who are single live in the barracks, and are expected to eat most of their meals in the chow halls. ''Married'' junior enlisted members are given additional pay allowances to get an apartment and buy food to put on the table[[note]] In exchange, they are given a deadline to be packed up and out of the barracks, and no longer get their food free at the chow hall.[[/note]] Inversely, a civilian might marry a military member for benefits to include a steady source of income, medical coverage, additional money for college, and of course, [[NothingExcitingEverHappensHere getting the heck out of their dump of a home town.]]
*** Additional benefits include a college education. Aside from money provided specifically to pay for college classes, military members can get college credit for their job training as well. In addition, most military officers in the US enter via various programs that pay for their college costs in return for a service commitment (typically either one of the {{Military Academ|y}}ies or a regular college while enrolled in the [[HomeGuard Reserve Officers Training Corps]]).
*** Other perks for active service members and retirees include being able to purchase household items and groceries at a discount and tax-free in base exchanges and commissaries, usage of on base entertainment facilities, and offer discounted leisure opportunities for them and their families. Members also receive unofficial perks from businesses off base offering military discounts.
** It isn't just limited to the US or the Third World either. While the other major industrialized countries usually DO have government health care, little things like scarcity and system blockages tend to mean that many get jobs that can at least more readily access said government health care.
* Strangely, this is the case with the Surete (civil police) and Gendarmerie (military police) in France. Both are actually standard law enforcement organisations that handle just about everything police-related from traffic tickets to Homicide (though the Surete tends to have a heavier presence in cities and Gendarmerie in the country)... not just on military bases. It's just that if you sign up with the gendarmes, you'll get the same pay as Surete cops, but they'll throw in three squares a day, uniform allowance, and free accommodation at the barracks. Not so for the Surete (but then, you'll stay under civilian discipline).
* The Canadian military also has a good benefits package for things not covered under public health care, such as a complete set of replacement teeth, and on one occasion, a sex reassignment surgery.
** Hilariously, it can be a fight to get ''out'' of some health benefits packages for Canadian military members. Paying for provincial health care is mandatory in some provinces, and convincing them you no longer need it because you're on the military's health plan can be difficult.
** British service personnel stationed in higher-cost countries like Germany were given an extra pay allowance to compensate for the higher cost of living in the host nation.
** Provincial health insurance generally only covers expenses related to visiting a hospital or family doctor. Other medical expenses like dental, prescription drugs [[note]]Quebec provides partial coverage if you don't have private insurance coverage, and Ontario provides full coverage for those 24 and under without private insurance[[/note]], and glasses aren't covered, so many employers offer supplemental insurance coverage for these things as part of their benefits.
* Many people joining foreign armed forces do this in order to get their host countries' citizenship.
* This is part of the deal the Gurkhas of Nepal have with the Brits. Being a British soldier pays very well by Nepalese standards, but the medical services are a major incentive, primarily the dental care and the vaccinations we in the western world take for granted.
* Many marry someone from another country in order to get citizenship and be able to live there. This is very common in the US. Whilst technically illegal, it is usually unpunished provided the couple live together throughout the time required for citizenship.
* In many totalitarian countries (UsefulNotes/NaziGermany and UsefulNotes/{{Saddam|Hussein}}'s UsefulNotes/{{Iraq}} spring to mind) a lot of the people joined the ruling party less out of ideological fervor and more out of the fringe benefits they provided - the Wall Street Journal once interviewed a policeman who joined the Ba'ath Party to get its relatively decent health-care program.
** In the [[UsefulNotes/SovietRussiaUkraineAndSoOn Soviet Union]], entering a university without joining the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komsomol Komsomol]] was next to impossible. High-ranking jobs (and their benefits) also required party membership.
** This has been taken to absurd levels in some cases. E.g. in modern day China the party decides whether you can join them as a lot of Chinese just join in order to get ahead economically.
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