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A tad demoralising
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Greco" data-source="post: 131065" data-attributes="member: 1346"><p>Re: A tad demoralising</p><p></p><p>Lisa Lane,</p><p></p><p>Welcome to the world of misfit toys!!!! If its rock and roll that you are looking to do then yes fri and sat are the days you're gonna find work. However, I found that in my part of the world OUR skills come in very handy in the corporate freelance sector. Not only do I get my music fix on a pretty regular basis but the real money maker gigs are the SOS gigs where you hump half the gear and make 2x or 3x as much and it goes on all week. Granted your not mixing music but having some diversification isn't necessarily a bad thing. I have found myself in your scenario more than once in my career and through it all u just need to stay focused about your passion and not let that stuff bother you. Just do what you love and do it to the best of your ability and the money/opportunities will come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Greco, post: 131065, member: 1346"] Re: A tad demoralising Lisa Lane, Welcome to the world of misfit toys!!!! If its rock and roll that you are looking to do then yes fri and sat are the days you're gonna find work. However, I found that in my part of the world OUR skills come in very handy in the corporate freelance sector. Not only do I get my music fix on a pretty regular basis but the real money maker gigs are the SOS gigs where you hump half the gear and make 2x or 3x as much and it goes on all week. Granted your not mixing music but having some diversification isn't necessarily a bad thing. I have found myself in your scenario more than once in my career and through it all u just need to stay focused about your passion and not let that stuff bother you. Just do what you love and do it to the best of your ability and the money/opportunities will come. [/QUOTE]
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