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buckeye75 
I understand what you're saying, and yes, if it's about practicality then you are right. But like you said, those are NOT average jobs, and so if you are not planning on saving someone from a burning building or if your fight with GSP gets cancelled, you can at least focus on looking good lol. I actually just got out of the military and it's crazy how my workouts have changed.
Edit: I guess my first thought is: why do you have to focus on just looking good? Can't you be in shape and look good? Can't you do both in the same amount of time? Actually being in shape takes no more time, but takes much more effort. It's easy to bench press and curl, very hard to squat and deadlift. Takes no more time, but it's harder work.
The thing is: form usually does follow function. The guys/jobs I mentioned; don't they normally look pretty good fitness-wise? Of course, I'm older now and have gone through the "just wanna look buff" routine. I've been there - where you just want to look good in order to get laid. Over the years, I noticed that many of those guys weren't really able to use their body well. They were"huge" but couldn't move well in a game of pick-up basketball or football, couldn't just up and ski without being too sore to move the next day, often couldn't fight because their muscles didn't represent anything real. To be honest, I'm just trying to keep my physical abilities as I get older and I find that combining intense lifting/cardio allows me to hold on to my athleticism. Works pretty good for me, but YMMV.
BTW, I was stationed in Savannah (Hunter Army Airfield) from 1982-1985. 1/75 Ranger Battalion. Savannah is an awesome city.