Moonlighting
Jul. 9th, 2002 09:00 pmI know a couple of people who have like, six jobs each. I guess they need them all, otherwise you'd think they'd quit some so other less-employed people like myself could have some. One girl works at a bar, a designer shop, and does hand-embroidery, and probably something else which I forget. One girl works at Halcyon, Don Hill's, the L Cafe, and a photography studio (no lie!).
I have two volunteer gigs which are like part-time jobs except the getting paid aspect, one of which will be turning into a sort-of paid job soon. But yesterday I did freelance reading for a literary agency and it was great. Doesn't pay as well as, say, working the door at True or even being a magician's assistant in the sideshow (a job obviously done for non-monetary rewards). Now if I can only find about five more little jobs like that, maybe I can get off the government dole...
I have two volunteer gigs which are like part-time jobs except the getting paid aspect, one of which will be turning into a sort-of paid job soon. But yesterday I did freelance reading for a literary agency and it was great. Doesn't pay as well as, say, working the door at True or even being a magician's assistant in the sideshow (a job obviously done for non-monetary rewards). Now if I can only find about five more little jobs like that, maybe I can get off the government dole...