Big_Stacks"I don't worry about hittin' power, cause I don't give 'em nuttin' to hit." 4,670 Posts
Hey,
While I love my profession, here are some things I could've seen myseif doing as well:
1. Professional jazz drummer: -The price of growing up in North Carolina (no exposure). I was an All-State drummer (for North Carolina) in high school.
2. Music producer: -Ditto.
3. Singer/songwriter: -Ditto again.
4. Medical doctor: -I loved science all through my childhood and even majored in pre-med and pre-pharm. I was too immature early in college to stick with it. Looking back, I could've done it, nearly in the same time I earned a PhD. I'd lean toward neurology, epidemiology, or endocrinology as specialties.
5. Lawyer: -I've always had a fascination with law, I love to read, and I'm strongly analytical, logical, and passionate. Actually, a lot of my teaching revolves around employment law topics (e.g., Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 [and as amended in 1991], Equal Pay Act of 1963, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Excecutive Orders 11246 and 11375, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, etc.)
6. Hard scientist (e.g., chemist, biologist, physicist): -same as #3.
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ive always been rather envious of these people who get to travel to these fantastic locations and get paid....id have to agree w ya there
b/w TM was shot up not by the Feds but by Sosa's hitsquad
writer
fashion photographer
web business baller
shoe designer
product tester for music hardware
creative director for a company with bottomless funds
pro skater
skate photographer
song writer for muppets who pay lots
Ahhh to dream... I'm working on some of them but we'll see.
While I love my profession, here are some things I could've seen myseif doing as well:
1. Professional jazz drummer:
-The price of growing up in North Carolina (no exposure). I was an All-State drummer (for North Carolina) in high school.
2. Music producer:
-Ditto.
3. Singer/songwriter:
-Ditto again.
4. Medical doctor:
-I loved science all through my childhood and even majored in pre-med and pre-pharm. I was too immature early in college to stick with it. Looking back, I could've done it, nearly in the same time I earned a PhD. I'd lean toward neurology, epidemiology, or endocrinology as specialties.
5. Lawyer:
-I've always had a fascination with law, I love to read, and I'm strongly analytical, logical, and passionate. Actually, a lot of my teaching revolves around employment law topics (e.g., Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 [and as amended in 1991], Equal Pay Act of 1963, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, Excecutive Orders 11246 and 11375, Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, etc.)
6. Hard scientist (e.g., chemist, biologist, physicist):
-same as #3.
7. Medical researcher:
-same as #3 gain.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
producer
graphic designer
or some magical thing where i just get sent $10,000 a month for doing nothing.
producing for and owning an indie label
professional student? getting paid to listen to music, waste time on the internet and drink cheap beer. works for me.
More like "I envy anyone who can spend almost all day on a website and still can/has someone pay his bills"
I've been dying at work recently. Last weekend was a 26 hrs split in two shift for me
Design Consultant for a Sneaker Brand
Get in the Comic Book Game, somehow.
Make one album for myself. Just one.