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An open letter asking for some much needed advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="TJ Cornish" data-source="post: 57017" data-attributes="member: 162"><p>Re: An open letter asking for some much needed advice.</p><p></p><p>I hope you do find a good job in the field that pays enough for you to live, and gives you enough time to develop a great marriage. I will caution you, though - beware of rationalizing a "need" to be in the production field. A very large percentage of the workforce is doing something different than their schooling. The world has an over-supply of musicians, painters, actors, dancers, sound guys, etc. A very lucky few are actually financially successful in their field. The rest have adapted to do something the world actually needs - garbage collectors, bus drivers, customer service agents, etc. </p><p></p><p>An alarm clock that functions and the willingness to work hard to support your family puts you ahead of an alarming percentage of the population. Do whatever it takes to keep your family strong!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJ Cornish, post: 57017, member: 162"] Re: An open letter asking for some much needed advice. I hope you do find a good job in the field that pays enough for you to live, and gives you enough time to develop a great marriage. I will caution you, though - beware of rationalizing a "need" to be in the production field. A very large percentage of the workforce is doing something different than their schooling. The world has an over-supply of musicians, painters, actors, dancers, sound guys, etc. A very lucky few are actually financially successful in their field. The rest have adapted to do something the world actually needs - garbage collectors, bus drivers, customer service agents, etc. An alarm clock that functions and the willingness to work hard to support your family puts you ahead of an alarming percentage of the population. Do whatever it takes to keep your family strong! [/QUOTE]
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