Re: Peer Economics

From: QueeneMUSE@aol.com
Date: Wed Nov 27 1996 - 10:06:19 MST


David
> high-paying offers for their work. Of course, they could always hire
someone
> to teach them how to improve their skills and become a more excellent
worker,
> and thus improve their financial situation.

Max"M" ( the denmark one)
>How would they pay when they have a bad income (catch 22?)

This is always the *percieved* catch, and being resourceful is the key.
Speaking only from my on personal experince, I have focused on living
off art and just art for 8 yrs and hence, havent taken any "day jobs"
resulting in a lower than usual income. (very worth it IMO)

When I decided to change my economic bracket re: art digital, I
offerred my intense skills at drawing and design in return for intense
training in computers. After many bogus sidetrips, I got a good offer.
Today I am being trained and getting paid too. Plus perks.
Also- you can self teach.
Lifting Limitations,
-Nadia

"...love's the only engine of survival" - Leonard Cohen



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