out of curiosity

out of curiosity

  • student/unemployed

    Votes: 84 16.4%
  • employed (non-photographic)

    Votes: 323 63.1%
  • employed (photographic)

    Votes: 49 9.6%
  • retired

    Votes: 56 10.9%

  • Total voters
    512
I'm employed full time, and a Law student part time. I don't fit in this poll. 🙂
 
I work in technology for one of those big investment banks that never got into the mainstream news until two months ago.

I'm not sure I could deal with the stress of being a professional photographer - I'd worry that all the fun would be drained out of it, having to think where the next buck was coming from.
 
I'm a student and have 2 jobs..
Cant afford be a student over here if you dont earn any money... (well unless you get parents to pay for you, but i take pride in paying my own way through uni)
 
I wish there was a "semi-retired" option. I'm still not quite 60, which is the common retiring age in my country; but I can do little work -- photography, editing or writing -- as I have to care for my 85-year-old mother.
 
Had 4 years off work but needed to get back to fund film photography hobby and to stop wife from turning me into a house b***h. Back lawyering for a year now. Cynical enough to do the job without thinking clients are on the right side.
 
Land Surveying/Cartography pays the bills.
Before the "Great Recession" (actually, "Great Depression, 22nd Century Edtion), I would never have believed that land developing would come to such a screeching halt.
Use to use my hobby of photography to relax from the stress of imposed deadlines :bang:, now use my hobby to relax from the stress of not having these deadlines :bang:. Go figure??
Anyway, hopefully will be able to retire by choice, in the near future. Then will use photography to generate my "mad money", even if it's just good ole "horse trading". 😉
 
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