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best jobs to support yourself? (pg. 2)
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| alanzo |
| quote: | Originally posted by Storyteller
Same, I'm a project manager for a website company and do everything from home :). As long as the work gets done I'm free to do with my time as I see fit. |
My next job is for a web firm like that. I've decided. |
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| palm |
| dont be an engineer, u will never be free again :D |
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| Zombie0729 |
| i work from home in sales :) very flexible. |
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| Stef |
Ill be going into college next year, but for now im looking for a small job that i could do, usually i used to browse craigslist for graphic design stuff and website work but stuff is getting too slow for my taste.
Any job suggestions for someone in my situation? |
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| Ry Thomas |
| I'm a carpenter 9-5 when i'm not running my label/producing. Keeps me nice and busy and comes in handy for building studio when i get my new pad |
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| palm |
| its starting to get obvious music aint a money machine anymore :stongue: when people discuss what job to have beside to make the ducks meet. |
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| adi_hanson |
just like everyone else , id love to sit all day and produce , but i cant.
A job in the music profession ( TV, film etc) might be a good idea.
and lol at palm , make the ducks meet. is that a local saying or do you think there saying hens not ends , as in trying to make ends meet? |
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| palm |
| in norwegian both ducks and ends are spelled the same (endene) so as usual i translate directly to make confusion. |
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| Stef |
| quote: | Originally posted by palm
in norwegian both ducks and ends are spelled the same (endene) so as usual i translate directly to make confusion. |
:stongue: |
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| adi_hanson |
| quote: | Originally posted by palm
in norwegian both ducks and ends are spelled the same (endene) so as usual i translate directly to make confusion. |
ill let you off lol:D |
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| echosystm |
| quote: | Originally posted by alanzo
My next job is for a web firm like that. I've decided. |
hard industry to break into though, at least it is here. no matter what qualifications you have or how good your grades are, you always end up fighting against 100 other guys just like you! lol
back on topic... when i started my degree i was set on becomming a programmer or DBA, but the industry seems really . particularly in times of economic downturn, companies stop investing in new IT and programmers are the first to lose their jobs. i've seen countless brilliant programmers, who are far more talented than myself, struggling to find work. it just seems like these people are far too undervalued.
instead i'm going to get into the maintenance side of things, rather than working on new stuff. the pay might not be as lucrative, but the work is definately more stable. gonna renew my CCNA and pickup and MCITP in the holidays and start getting into admin work. woo! |
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