I'm the poster child for the gig economy:
•Lyft/Uber driver (still the best way for me to get $$$ the quickest, but man, have the companies made it hard to land some consistent decent coin)
•Community college adjunct professor (electronic music/audio stuff)
•Sound designer/main keyboardist for The Great Gig, a Pink Floyd tribute (we play maybe twice a year)
•Only work so far, but getting a new trio together with a singer/songwriter buddy that I've been in bands with before (I will be playing synthesizer bass and making other noises)
•Part-time work with music industry non-profit (they are trying to get funding for a full-time position for me)
•Part-time regional product support for a major musical instrument manufacturer, which just started back up after begin shut down a few years ago for some health thing that happened.
This last one is quite welcome. Not only does it get me back in music stores which have been my world since I was a teenager, it includes some remote locations, and the company pays mileage. I make sure to book at least one gas station mystery shop and anything else available when I make my rounds #WinkWinkNudgeNudge
Have synthesizers, will travel...
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 08/05/2023 04:00PM by CoolMusic.