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I work at a day care center with 3-5 year olds.
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Originally Posted by delicious
I'd like to work with music somehow. Anyone here in the music biz?
In all seriousness though, if you like music stay out of the music industry. It'll probably destroy your music-respecting soul. |
assistant video editor
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I work for a maritime transportation company, providing IT support for their vessels (tugs, barges, etc.). Each boat has a small computer network, a GPS/tracking system, a phone system, and various other electronics (solar panels/PV cells, etc.). So, I spend all day hopping from one boat to another, checking stuff out, averting crises, or installing new equipment. Sometimes they send me out of town. More enjoyable than sitting behind a desk, I think.
Actually, I'm moving to Philly this weekend, since most of the boats come in & out of port there, as opposed to Bmore. Anybody have recommendations as to places I can find cheap beer, dim light, cigarette smoke, and loud music? |
Also a student here, I work night desk at some some dorms around campus to pay the bills. For fun though (read: for next to no money) I work in the sports video department, doing everything from digitizing football practice to doing replays on the the video boards to traveling with the Women's B-Ball team to shoot highlight video (hooray for free trips to San Francisco!) Hoping to continue on with production after I graduate next year.
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Journo.
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Teach high school thug wannabees art.
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i split up my time working freelance on urban planning projects for a few small firms here in town....it's my first job 'in my field' and freelance means my schedule is flexible and some months i'm rollin' in cash while other months i can barely make rent.
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i'm a machinist. we manufacture forging dies for craftsman and rigid tools. we also make the dies for the park adjustable wrench. i do all the cad modeling and cam programming, as well as setup and run cnc's...
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Apparently, i follow the norm for fixed riders. Full-time video producer/editor. So far, meeting the bills and rent with a little fun.
Formerly: Full-time student, 30 hours a week shooting and editing video, 20 hours a week checking in/out/maintaining video equipment and teaching students their operations, 10 hours a week recording guest speakers and checking classroom equipment, 20 hours a week in the television studio (station manager, director, producer or talent for five shows). Oh, and i fixed/rebuilt bikes for some spare change. I miss staying busy. |
Originally Posted by Sekt
I run an independent record label, but I'm not sure I'm in the "music biz", or if I really want to be. We're also very, very small-time, so it's probably not what you meant by music biz.
In all seriousness though, if you like music stay out of the music industry. It'll probably destroy your music-respecting soul. |
department management at a hardware store. soon to be unemployed if i don't find something in seattle before i get up there.
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I work in concert venues. I barback in a few and work the door at a few others. Couldn't be happier. Fully flexible schedule, working around music, great money, great people, free food, and I get to meet artists if I want to. I plan on eating lunch with Iggy Pop tomorrow in catering. My happiness where I am is really standing in the way of my getting a job with benefits. I sure would like to go to the dentist...
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i'm a bike mechanic at a large independent bike store in eastern pa, right near the NJ border. i've worked in chain restaurants, a vegan bakery, as a youth counselour for a drug and alcohol treatment center, a slave at a jcpenney distribution center, landscaper, and for a while made an amazing $$ doing scams at circuit-cities across PA
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Originally Posted by dystaind
Yeah-- i did do some work in a San Fran post shop
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Full time undergrad. I work part-time for an SAT tutoring company. Basically I tell a bunch of 16 year olds how to take the SAT the right way. It pays $25.00 an hour. That's much better than the minimum wage I was making at my last job...
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Urban Planner for the City of Sacramento. I couldn't enjoy it more. Nice to see a couple of others in the planning field here.
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In the winter I am a Tech/Demo rep with Vans Snowboarding here in Colorado. So I basically am the Sales Reps go-fer, as well as doing on-snow demos and trade shows. In the summer I am the program director for the Minnesota Minority Junior Golf Association. We teach inner-city kids how to caddy and get them placed at private clubs to work. We provide transportation to and from the clubs (most are in outlying suburbs, most of the kids in the city) We also run golf camps/clinics/camps all summer long. So basically I snowboard for half of the year and play golf the other half. :D
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Part time bike courier. Part time Bike Mechanic. Rest of time Accounting Student.
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(s)tarchitect & graphic designer.
i make things pretty and stuff.
Originally Posted by Cynikal
Urban Planner for the City of Sacramento. I couldn't enjoy it more. Nice to see a couple of others in the planning field here.
can you write off all of your bike related purchases? that is the perfect field to claim a bike as a research tool. |
[QUOTE=dystaind]didn't find any threads on this and I'm curious:
What do you guys do during the day (or night) to make ends meet? I'm curious because I'm a student. An art student. I have some ideas of what I want to do, but honestly no clue what I will do. Plus, I am always fascinated with what people do (especially if they love it.) :Well I am a full time worker drone at the Art Institute of California San Diego (not as cool as it sounds folks) I do data entry and am the Mailroom Supervisor....I mail sh*t out. AND am a part time student trying to get my degree as a...Art major. But specifically using my degree (once I get it) in: Installation and Design for Museums It seems weird but I once worked for the San Diego Museum of art and saw what it entails and its really fun and you can look any way you like....I have tattoos...and want more. And found out that most can have the opportunity to get there pieces in some upcoming events. (Have a friend that works at LACMA in the contemporary art department) So yeah ......I want to be an artist but not a starving artist so I found a "career" that I actually would like to do and get paid well at. I also ride my fixie and plan on doing art around bicycle parts....but that’s another story:D :D |
Originally Posted by JaredG
(s)tarchitect & graphic designer.
i make things pretty and stuff. can you write off all of your bike related purchases? that is the perfect field to claim a bike as a research tool. Explain this "(s)tarchitect" thing to me. |
"Starchitect" is a normally pejorative term used to describe architects whose celebrity and critical acclaim have transformed them into idols of the architecture world. The term seems to have gained widespread currency in the first decade of the 21st century, perhaps as a result of the real estate boom; property developers around the world have proven eager to sign up "top talent" (starchitects) to increase the value of their buildings.
and by 'world' the definition refers to my bedroom. http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...ilm-lede-1.jpg |
i'm a student. my school has a co-op program, so i'm doing that for another two months.. one of my jobs is being the general manager of a college radio station (paid full-time, for now), working for a music festival/marketing firm (unpaid intern), and just this week starting off at a bike shop so i have a job when classes start again in july. graduating in january and i'm a journalism student, but i'm not interested in that **** at all.
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just got out of the military, now i'm that guy you call when your cable modem isn't working.
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