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Re: What's your day job?

Post by instantminstrel » Tue Nov 06, 2007 7:39 am

I'm a bookkeeper at a law firm. I just recently got my boss to switch me to a 4-day week, so that I have at least one full day for songwriting and music business. Dave

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Post by stick » Tue Nov 06, 2007 8:28 am

Wow... this is all very interesting! Such a wide range of work we all do. I'm one of the very few lucky ones that does 'this' full-time. I got a music degree in school, and never looked back. My first job was "tape dub boy" in the backroom of jingle company, and worked my way up in a couple years to writing and producing commercials. Then I moved to LA to try my hand at big time pop music, and like many got "thiiiiis close" to making it REALLY big, but the artist that we were counting on got shelved at the last second by the major label. Dang. Since then I've been scraping together some cool gigs and some not so cool gigs, but managing to scrape by. I live in Northern California in a beautiful area of the state, an hour from Lake Tahoe, a couple hours from the Bay Area, on an acre and a half of land (we have chickens for fresh eggs!!) and a new "dream studio" (it's not THAT fancy) to work in everyday... it has nice big windows that look out to the trees. I may not know how I'm going to pay the mortgage next month (something I've gotten used to over the last decade of doing this), but everything else is amazing. Keep at it folks... it CAN be done. -brian

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Re: What's your day job?

Post by bmete » Tue Nov 06, 2007 5:10 pm

I am the East Coast Regional Business Development manager for the largest US Fire Safety Equipment distributor. I cover everything east of the Mississippi River- Travel a whole lot-- write and compose on the weekends- ( thank god for " Finale" I write a lot of arrangements on planes via the computer ) When I'm " in town" I do a lot of volunteering ( at the High school Jazz band level). I work for a great company that pays very well... would still prefer to write and record full time.See you at the rally.Bob

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Re: What's your day job?

Post by stephen » Tue Nov 06, 2007 11:19 pm

Quote:Quote:I run own and manage my company. We develop and manufacture a range of cheese cakes and other desert cakes. (a) You should come to the rally.(b) You should bring cheese cake for all of us. caseyI love to but can't this time around. Not yet a taxi member and other reasons...

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Re: What's your day job?

Post by idosomedamage » Wed Nov 07, 2007 2:18 am

i work at outback steakhouse! hehe

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Re: What's your day job?

Post by fivehands » Thu Nov 08, 2007 11:21 am

I still play music live, although there are more valleys than peaks these days. But I may be going to gig in Copenhagen and Sweden and Finland soon. I also do some mixing and mastering at home with Cubase and Wavelab for people, but this is more of a word of mouth thing with musician friends. Along with that I do CD duplicating and inkjet CD printing, and that is usually small orders for people who want to sell their CDs off the stage. So I can give them a bit of a package. But the axe came down on live music in Toronto when the smoking ban took full effect so on the valley days I do night shift security work at trade shows, and I bring along my Boss Micro for those long 12 hour shifts and work on lyrics from tracks that I've transferred from the computer, or I work on ideas right from scratch and take them home and upload them. I've completed a few songs that way.

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Re: What's your day job?

Post by steini » Fri Nov 09, 2007 11:31 am

Quote:I play piano and organ for a living. Mostly church work these days, but I also do some classical gigs, band gigs, studio work... I've also recently been working as a transcriber/arranger, which is really cool! I also teach. I used to teach a ton, but luckily I don't have to anymore. Hi all, I'm new here and want to say hello to all, hope to get to know new folks from around the world.The quote is because I'm almost the same I work as an organist/choir director in the church of Neskirkja in Reykjavík Iceland. I also play concerts regularly on the organ, both as a soloist and in ensembles. My alter ego is this thing which I started this summer after over 10 years of slumber. I love it and am writing alot, done between 10 and 20 songs last few months. However my dream is one day to earn at least 1 dollar from a song I wrote, then I'll be happy and go back to concentrating on the classical music I also used to teach piano, have BA in teaching, but although I love working with children I decided to stop cause the pay is crap and the kids today have no patience most of the time.

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Re: What's your day job?

Post by nknjmes » Fri Nov 09, 2007 4:32 pm

I provide equipment needed for utilities and contractors to install powerlines both overhead and underground. We manufacture, sell and rent this stuff across the US and Canada. My days are spent making sure customers have the right equipment for their job. Linemen are pretty laid back folks unless they're in a bind.

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Re: What's your day job?

Post by walter327 » Mon Nov 12, 2007 7:19 pm

I babysit the house. You know. Make sure the couch doesn't walk away, keep the computer warm and take on the heavier labor of opening the mail .I am working on getting an on-line business started. That's teaching me patience. So, guess I'm a student, too.
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Re: What's your day job?

Post by twilsbach » Tue Nov 13, 2007 6:20 am

I am a freelance Avid and Final Cut Pro editor. I've edited shows that have aired on ABC, VH-1, ESPN, SPEED, Discovery etc. I'm currently cutting my third independent feature, and have done countless commercials and corporate video.Its' quite possible that I've even used some of your music as there are several music libraries that I've used music from in the span of my career. It works very well for me to be freelance because I can pick and choose the projects that pay the bills, and have the time, freedom and flexability to write, record, and perform my music in the continuing quest to shift the balance from editing income to music income.

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