employment
terry michaels
104065.2340 at compuserve.com
Sun Sep 24 17:05:52 CEST 2000
Message text written by INTERNET:CHoaglin at aol.com
>So, such is the market world. My advice: Get your piece of the pie anyway
you can, be willing to *elaborate* a bit (just be sure to know your
limits),
and do anything you can to get a piece of the pie. The work enviroment IMHO
is extremely hostile. If you treat it like life or death, you will
generally
do alright, because it *is* life and death, but on a very subtle scale. >><
Hi Chris:
Another option is to start your own business, preferably technology based.
Since you're the boss, having a degree is irrelevant. For me it took two
tries, the first business I ran for a number of years, ultimately had no
future, and I closed it. The second business I started has done real well,
I can sell out anytime and never have to work again. Now, I have the means
to pursue what really matters: composing, recording, and designing and
building synthesizers.
Terry Michaels
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