For the first time in awhile, I have to go on the job trail. Not the glamorous, operatic auditioning-around-the-country job trail, but the REAL job trail. I'm trying to take the season off to save money, and that means I gotta get a real job.
I don't think anyone likes doing this. Any suggestions of opera-singer compatible work out there? I have very high level technical skills, but the trick is finding work that pays well, and has a flexible enough schedule that I can take off for gigs without getting fired. Ideas?

Wed, 2008-10-08 00:54
you make websites don't you? I have friends who free-lance doing that. As for me, I have a plum job editing Rossini scores and such. I totally reccommend becoming a research assistant for a professor. It's super felxible, and if you're working over 20 hours Universities give great benefits! Though I don't know how the heck you would get something like that....The trick is staying out of corperate America. Non-profits are great, and academia is great, they are both far more likely to let you take a week off randomly. (good luck! looking for a job is possibly the worst job in existance)
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»Mon, 2008-10-13 14:55
I'm in the same boat, but over the pond. It sucks. Maybe we should set up a company!! They don't really train you for this at college.
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