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moving into djing and/or producing as a career is hard. I think nowadays you need to do something special to get noticed, and that is what its all about at the end of the day. you can be as good as you like and never be noticed, so there is an amount of luck involved as well. having contacts is always a bonus, you need to get a load of 'networking' done (i hate the corporate term, but it fits well into what im saying )
everyone is right, have a backup plan. you will never be able to just jump into it, work will start as drips and drabs (especially with djing), plus you will also need money behind you, as it costs money to make money. and remember, u need that backup plan for if it all goes wrong 
if you are planning on moving into production, and dont produce already, get cracking asap.. post your stuff in the amateur forums here, they know their shit and will tell you how it is, you will get useful feedback. and also make sure you know your shit regarding the way copyright works and the way that labels and managers work (theres a sticky thread in the producers promotion forum which contains stuff like this)..
good luck!
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