Re: Maschine...useless?
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 4:04 pm
i shit dubstep
people take shit on the internet so seriously.....i wish i could express sarcasm through a computerEat Bass wrote:how am i an asshole? im just saying you come off like a proper prick. like your the best thing since sliced bread. yet you cant even put in the time to learn your tools. your full of yourself and talk a big game and show nothing but ignorance to back it up.
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Yeaaa... gonna have to get you to go ahead and mail me some gear.mo_0kz wrote:Then a couple months ago (not going to state who it is) someone comes to me with over 30,000 dollars STRAIGHT cash and says "Buy everything you need".
£10 Bag wrote:init m7.9
my student loans are like 80 gsfragments wrote:Lol if I had 30, 000... id pay off my student loans and still have enough to build an amazing studio...
fix'dfragments wrote:Lol if I had 30, 000... I'd cash it, put 100's in shoeboxes, declare bankruptcy to dodge debt collectors, then build a mack setup.
Actually...good point...id replace my 1999 mazda protege... pay off my student loans...and still have enough money for an awesome studio....lloydy wrote:If i had 30000 i'd spend it on the mat black ford focus rs.My studio is about as complete as i want and i lack a seriously quick car!Extra 5 mins in bed in the morning if your cars faster,completely logical statement there.
Now to find the 30gfragments wrote:Actually...good point...id replace my 1999 mazda protege... pay off my student loans...and still have enough money for an awesome studio....lloydy wrote:If i had 30000 i'd spend it on the mat black ford focus rs.My studio is about as complete as i want and i lack a seriously quick car!Extra 5 mins in bed in the morning if your cars faster,completely logical statement there.
yeah its rough man. but im doing well and creating some nice contacts while i have them available through my professors and internships and attending business meetings and associations to get more contacts. networking is key. hopefully i will land something decent. i have plans for a nice internship next year and then i will decide if i want to get a real job or continue through graduate school. im not totally sure yet...any thoughts?fragments wrote:Yea...yall younger people have insane debt for school. But yea....I dont want to add up what my hobby has cost me over the years. Lately its beem better since I usually sell something im not using before buying...
Well, better start selling coke.lloydy wrote:Now to find the 30gfragments wrote:Actually...good point...id replace my 1999 mazda protege... pay off my student loans...and still have enough money for an awesome studio....lloydy wrote:If i had 30000 i'd spend it on the mat black ford focus rs.My studio is about as complete as i want and i lack a seriously quick car!Extra 5 mins in bed in the morning if your cars faster,completely logical statement there.
That's basically what I tell my students, you can't just hang around for five or six years...skating by on Cs and getting stupid 5 nights a week...and expect anything but to end up broke, unemployable for anything much better than minimum wage. Personally, I find getting As and making contacts and getting stupid 5 nights a week works out much better :pEat Bass wrote:yeah its rough man. but im doing well and creating some nice contacts while i have them available through my professors and internships and attending business meetings and associations to get more contacts. networking is key. hopefully i will land something decent. i have plans for a nice internship next year and then i will decide if i want to get a real job or continue through graduate school. im not totally sure yet...any thoughts?fragments wrote:Yea...yall younger people have insane debt for school. But yea....I dont want to add up what my hobby has cost me over the years. Lately its beem better since I usually sell something im not using before buying...
Thanks manfragments wrote:Well, better start selling coke.lloydy wrote:Now to find the 30gfragments wrote:Actually...good point...id replace my 1999 mazda protege... pay off my student loans...and still have enough money for an awesome studio....lloydy wrote:If i had 30000 i'd spend it on the mat black ford focus rs.My studio is about as complete as i want and i lack a seriously quick car!Extra 5 mins in bed in the morning if your cars faster,completely logical statement there.
That's basically what I tell my students, you can't just hang around for five or six years...skating by on Cs and getting stupid 5 nights a week...and expect anything but to end up broke, unemployable for anything much better than minimum wage. Personally, I find getting As and making contacts and getting stupid 5 nights a week works out much better :pEat Bass wrote:yeah its rough man. but im doing well and creating some nice contacts while i have them available through my professors and internships and attending business meetings and associations to get more contacts. networking is key. hopefully i will land something decent. i have plans for a nice internship next year and then i will decide if i want to get a real job or continue through graduate school. im not totally sure yet...any thoughts?fragments wrote:Yea...yall younger people have insane debt for school. But yea....I dont want to add up what my hobby has cost me over the years. Lately its beem better since I usually sell something im not using before buying...
Having a graduate degree let me suggest you think about...
...check into your field, in some fields coming straight out of school with a graduate degree makes it hard to get a job (example: k-12 education in the US)
...ask around and find out what people in the field value more...experience or education...
...how much will the graduate degree expand your ability to get jobs...
For me I couldn't get the job I wanted w/o one
Experience was needed as well as education and I could get both by going to graduate school
W/o a graduate degree I could basically get no job besides working the same shitty jobs I had while in school
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Best of luck!
Well good for you man. Sounds like you have your shit planned and as long as you budget you survive somewhat comfortably but most of all, happy. I'm sure with more experience you could end up picking up a full time job at a university? Being a professor seems like an awesome job. And who knows down the road if you ever did become a full time professor maybe you'd end up as chair of the English department or something making pretty damn good money. It would take a lot of work but at least you have room to grow and don't feel stuck where you are.fragments wrote:Really high GPAs like that are good for graduate school ;p And some HR depts look now too because everyone and their granny has bachelors degrees and graduate degrees. Internships are key. If you can do a second before you graduate, do it. I worked for the Wick Poetry Center which was located on Campus, but was a semi-private non-profit. I worked in the Writing Center and became the student manager. And I did a Poetry in the Schools program for a semester. Had a 3.6 And I still only got one graduate school offer that appealed to me (though I had to submit a portfolio of creative work and that determined a lot).
So I have a BA in English Literature w/ a Creative Writing minor. And a Masters of Fine Arts in creative writing (poetry focus, non-fiction interest). I do adjunct/part-time/non-contract work for local colleges and univs. Mostly teach the freshmen essay writing courses, but some creative writing. I'm not guaranteed classes every semester, but I have some seniority now as many people adjunct for a few years and quit or go back to school. I make about 30,000 a year (but I also have another part time job that becomes my summer job). No health care. But I operate outside any real authority, don't go to my office hours (because no one every comes to them), I'm never required to go to meetings and have what feels like loads of free time. I don't even have class five days a week most of the time, or have a couple half days. I'm 30 and still smoke a blunt when I want to (not that I can actually take a blunt to the face these days). So life is pretty good. I'm not rich and need to big boy up and budget for health care, but other than that I'm pretty happy for now. I could get jobs outside the Univ. system in tech writing, business writing, editing, copy writing and I could possibly get into working with Arts non-profits since I have some experience. The woman and I don't plan on having children and are extremely careful about preventing it, so our combined income does us well enough. The cost of living is really low here.
try talking to futures untold i know he was developing some plugs he might have some pointers for you to get started.SunkLo wrote:All about the freelance jobs on the side. I haven't worked for a while but just started doing post production for a small business. The girl who runs it is fresh out of film school so she doesn't have super high standards. I basically get paid $20/h to run recorded audio through iZotope RX and compress and mix for a small tv show. Not much in terms of hours but I'm slowly building experience that I can use to get more freelance gigs or maybe a job in a studio.
Gonna try my hand at developing vst plugins too. Been messing around all day trying to get some cool sounding algorithms. I've been reading a book on web programming too which is pretty profitable at the moment. Hopefully I'll be able to just support myself from home doing random jobs that I enjoy if need be.