i put up a paypal donations button on my myspace not too long ago and just got the first one: a jaw dropping 2 EUROS! woooohooooo!![]()
Why is asking people how much they earn such a social taboo?
holy shit. i had no idea this was possible. i thought it was much more expsensive than that, similar to NYC where a decent central flat would be at the very least 1000 USD.
This, and other things, is drawing me ever closer to starting a "Was University A Good Idea" thread.
This, and other things, is drawing me ever closer to starting a "Was University A Good Idea" thread.
in retrospect, i can safely say my college education has had little-to-no connnection to my career. however, i definitely would not have gotten my foot in the door at my first job without a college degree.
fucking university was about 90% pointless for me. actually make that 200% -- still paying 300USD a month for those FUCKING loans![]()
fucking university was about 90% pointless for me. actually make that 200% -- still paying 300USD a month for those FUCKING loans![]()
But surely this is where you got most of your punters for your first job?
nope. my first proper graphic design job was a year after i graduated, during which i took all sorts of sketch positions (like Henna Tatoo Artist) and taught myself the way of adobe and macromedia. i used to pretend to be a student to work in the computer labs at UCLA, before i could buy one, to make fake graphics for fake clients for my first portfolio, which is what got me that first job; and not a gram of what i learnt or people i met in my BFA was any help. in uni i learned to a degree the language with which art is talked about, and there was 1 prof which was seriously inspiring, that's about it.
i used to sell drugs in university and highschool years... it was pretty good money for not so much work at all. but i did not want to go into that more seriously.