im stuck in a massage therapy school that i absoutly hate. im there till april and i cant get my money back. i wanna be in filmmaking, modeling, acting. i want the easy way out. im 20 and have gone NOWHERE.
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im stuck in a massage therapy school that i absoutly hate. im there till april and i cant get my money back. i wanna be in filmmaking, modeling, acting. i want the easy way out. im 20 and have gone NOWHERE.
I have 3 jobs currently, my Primary income job is as an assistant at HMV. I do 20.5 hours - 37.5 hours weekly for them my days of work are monday - friday regardless of hours worked if I do 20.5 it's 4 hours in the evening finishing when the store closes, if I do 37.5 it's roughly from lunchtime 'til close so regardless of my hours I'm guaranteed to be working monday - friday. I have also started working part-time as a waiter for Pizza Hut, in Pizza Hut my girlfriend is also one of my bosses which is quite strange but ok I can deal with this. My hours here are primarily on the weekend, I don't do many hours which is both a blessing and a curse. My third job is not financially worth my while but I love doing it! I work as a writer/developer for an online browser based RPG, this job because of the lack of financial gain is my "hobby job" which keeps me busy on the rare days off I get and when I'm not working, this allows me to keep myself sane apart from when players insist on causing me problems.
Why the 3 jobs instead of 2? Well, I'm moving flat (or should be, we've reserved it and well need to get the tennancy agreement sorted out now) on the 3rd of Jan and one of the "requirements" to move in is that on paper me and my girlfriend must earn more than £23,000 PA between the two of us, I having no reliability to get 37.5 hours each week (which would sum up to around £20,000 PA alone) Need 2 jobs to confirm my ability to afford it.
I'm a Night Auditor for a 4-star hotel. According to my co-workers, that means I'm and anal-retentive witch. :)
IT Logistics. I walk, eat, play passenger, lift, push, type, talk, listen and read. Did I play right?
Insurance. Yes, it is as boring as it sounds. :jess:
I'm a freelance harpist (particularly for weddings and orchestral concerts), an accompanist on piano and a harp/piano/cello teacher. Aside from that, I compose, arrange and I'm a recording artist.