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Originally Posted by Liara Covert Hi Lucas,
Its been said that once a person discovers and follows true passions, the means to make money and become successful will emerge. Depending on how urgent your bills are, you may be forced to take a job in the short-term. Yet, the one you described as a current opportunity sounds time-consuling and is 100% based on sales commission, and may end up not paying much for the time you put in. I encourage you to figure out how much more time you need to put in with your band to finish your album and find a short-term job to work around that schedule. After all, you do not wish to put your dream on the backburner for a job in a completely different field...  |
I agree. I called the guy back and left a message, and he hasnt got back to me...so I took that as kind of a sign. I just dont feel right with the job, I think it is my intuition telling me to wait, push the heck out of my album, and make money the way I want; through records and touring. It's funny when my band plays out, we have to load up the truck, drive an hour or more, unload and set up, wait for bands to play, and then we put on a 20-45 minute set, pack up and drive home. Its like 5+ hours to play a half an hour, but none of it feels like work.
Our album is done, it needs mastered and printed, and then we can sell it.