People's Careers on here? — Page 9
#202
Posted: 3/29/15 at 7:08pm
Whoops! Double posted. Sorry about that.
Updated On: 3/29/15 at 07:08 PM
#203
Posted: 3/29/15 at 7:09pm
I'm a student currently majoring in English. I have absolutely no clue as to what I want to do afterwards, but given the fact that this is my first year I think I have a little bit of time to decide.
"Was uns befreit, das muss stärker sein als wir es sind." -Tanz der Vampire
#204
Posted: 3/29/15 at 7:12pm
I write for a LGBT magazine which I won't disclose. I am trying hard to write bad English so no one knows who I am. Chicago based
Updated On: 3/29/15 at 07:12 PM
#208
Posted: 3/29/15 at 7:43pm
Also, who would hire a student as their vocal coach? Are you trained in vocal technique and music theory?
#209
Posted: 3/29/15 at 7:46pm
I think watching Netflix should count as a career! You're a man (or woman) of leisure. I am an actor best known for a popular TV show. I have also been on Broadway (once) and in a couple films. At the moment, I am also a man of leisure who is training for the marathon and waiting for the next acting project to come around.
#210
Posted: 3/29/15 at 8:14pm
"Also, who would hire a student as their vocal coach? Are you trained in vocal technique and music theory?"
I can't speak for the poster's status, but when I was in high school I took vocal lessons from someone working on their graduate degree in music.
I can't speak for the poster's status, but when I was in high school I took vocal lessons from someone working on their graduate degree in music.
#211
Posted: 3/29/15 at 8:22pm
Icecreambenjamin has mentioned before that he is a high school student.
#212
Posted: 3/29/15 at 9:34pm
"I am trying to write bad english so no one knows who I am"
What kind of tactic is this?? There are so few people with 'good english' that they can be tracked and traced?
What kind of tactic is this?? There are so few people with 'good english' that they can be tracked and traced?
#213
Posted: 3/29/15 at 9:48pm
Dancer/actor turned social studies teacher. I did a few shows with major regional theaters, but as injuries started happening at a young age, I hung up my LaDuca's and picked up a textbook.
#214
Posted: 3/29/15 at 9:50pm
Congressional Travel Agent. I legally get to tell congressmen and women where to go. I am also a drag queen.
"Whenever I get gloomy with the state of the world, I think about the arrivals gate at Heathrow Airport. General opinion's starting to make out that we live in a world of hatred and greed, but I don't see that. It seems to me that love is everywhere. Often it's not particularly dignified or newsworthy, but it's always there - fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, old friends. When the planes hit the Twin Towers, as far as I know none of the phone calls from the people on board were messages of hate or revenge - they were all messages of love. If you look for it, I've got a sneaky feeling you'll find that love actually is all around."
#215
Posted: 3/29/15 at 9:59pm
Fantod
I am in high school, but I've been trained in vocal technique and theory. I mainly work with people who are in high school or below. I've been in a multitude of professional productions and while I may be young, I'm definitely qualified.
I am in high school, but I've been trained in vocal technique and theory. I mainly work with people who are in high school or below. I've been in a multitude of professional productions and while I may be young, I'm definitely qualified.
#216
Posted: 3/29/15 at 10:10pm
Shocking to find a previous incarnation of myself here in this old thread.
Full disclosure-- charlesjguiteau was my first stab at participating on these boards.
A couple of pages back in this very thread I insulted Jordan and anyone else younger than myself and got slammed for it. Mistake of a newbie. I've been a good boy ever since.
One day my old password no longer worked. I was stumped. So Someone in a Tree2 was born.
I'm a film production designer these days, but still miss my old days drafting for Broadway shows.
Full disclosure-- charlesjguiteau was my first stab at participating on these boards.
A couple of pages back in this very thread I insulted Jordan and anyone else younger than myself and got slammed for it. Mistake of a newbie. I've been a good boy ever since.
One day my old password no longer worked. I was stumped. So Someone in a Tree2 was born.
I'm a film production designer these days, but still miss my old days drafting for Broadway shows.
Updated On: 3/29/15 at 10:10 PM
#217
Posted: 3/29/15 at 10:19pm
Middle-aged public librarian who's trying to write e-book erotica to pay off her student loans faster.
#218
Posted: 3/29/15 at 11:03pm
Audition-hopping actor hopeful by day, barista and Etsy shop owner by night.
the artist formerly known as dancingthrulife04
Check out my Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/dreamanddrift
And please consider donating to my Ride to Remember, benefitting the Alzheimer's Association: http://act.alz.org/site/TR?fr_id=8200&pg=personal&px=6681234
#220
Posted: 3/29/15 at 11:21pm
I'm a professional reviewer. But not of theater!
Updated On: 3/29/15 at 11:21 PM
#221
Posted: 3/29/15 at 11:33pm
Someone in a Tree2, the same thing happened to me! That's why I'm no longer Mr. Nowak (not the proper SHE LOVES ME spelling anyway) but Mr. Nowack!
I'm also a student by the way. Undergrad.
I'm also a student by the way. Undergrad.
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#223
Posted: 3/30/15 at 3:08am
Technically, I'm a professional job applicant. In September, faced my third layoff since 2009. So, I'm an unemployed brand marketing manager. I've held a variety of marketing, communications and brand management jobs for major retail, hospitality and media companies. Looking forward to one day asking you if you'd like fries with that. Sigh...
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