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Guest post by Evan Zwisler of Soundfly's FlypaperIt’s hard to make a living from your music when you’re just starting out. Heck, it’s hard to make a living even when you’re making a living from your music! So if you’re just starting to transition into becoming a full-time working musician and still need to supplement your income with daytime hours, it’s always a good idea to try to find a job that doesn’t impede too much on your schedule, but that is also fulfilling and energizing.In other words, you’ll need to find something with flexible hours, that pays pretty well, and won’t leave you emotionally and physically drained.I’ve tried to stay away from some of the most obvious choices — bartender, restaurant server, barista, etc. — partially because those are mostly “night” jobs, which may actually encroach on your schedule as a performer, but also to give you some fresh ideas about what you can to to earn some extra cash. In a major metropolitan area, all of these jobs should pay at least $20 an hour.10 Best Day Jobs For (Aspiring) Full-Time Musicians
Making a living from music is hard enough, and when your just starting out it can seem nearly impossible. Luckily, there are some jobs out there that can mesh pretty. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/05/10-best-day-jobs-for-aspiring-full-time-musicians.html]