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I'm always preaching how bad the economy is and how these days you shouldn't bounce without a plan. With that said, maybe you should go back to school, and get the basics of business management or fashion design or focus on something that will benefit you during the transition, while keeping your current position. You could also find creative outlets to use your current knowledge like doing graphic design work for a fashion magazine or and industry magazine, like source for example. You could also try to do stuff for fashion shows or charity events that surround either the fashion or entertaiment industry. That way you can break in softly without completely throwing away your current career. Good luck.
Thanks for all the advice given so far, I still enjoy graphic design and will probably continue to do it as a side hustle. The idea of going back to school has crossed my mind but being in my mid 20's I'm not that comfortable with going back to a college campus. I don't know the exact position title but I would like to conceptualize stage performances, set design, etc., for concert tours, award shows, fashion shows ( the more theatrical ones) , etc., and if I did go back to school what would be the appropriate major?
Thanks for all the advice given so far, I still enjoy graphic design and will probably continue to do it as a side hustle. The idea of going back to school has crossed my mind but being in my mid 20's I'm not that comfortable with going back to a college campus. I don't know the exact position title but I would like to conceptualize stage performances, set design, etc., for concert tours, award shows, fashion shows ( the more theatrical ones) , etc., and if I did go back to school what would be the appropriate major?
I was going to actually start a discussion on the same thing....On one hand, I know I should stay where I'm at and on the hand I want to switch. Belle Femme, I don't know where you are from but I think in NYC it is soooo hard to switch careers especially if you live by yourself with no roommates. The cost of living is so expensive here to switch careers and build your way back up :( Music and fashion are hard careers because they pay shit to begin with (or nothing at all) because they know that so many people are trying to break in.
My question is does anyone know of any 16-18mth programs that when finished can put someone on good ground or atleast stable ground? I know some healthcare careers can pay well after the first year as well as some paralegal positions. Anyone else with any ideas?
Thanks for all the advice given so far, I still enjoy graphic design and will probably continue to do it as a side hustle. The idea of going back to school has crossed my mind but being in my mid 20's I'm not that comfortable with going back to a college campus. I don't know the exact position title but I would like to conceptualize stage performances, set design, etc., for concert tours, award shows, fashion shows ( the more theatrical ones) , etc., and if I did go back to school what would be the appropriate major?
Thanks again, now I am seriously contemplating going back to school. Now I have to come up with a plan like which schools to apply to, @ slim I'm currently in Arlington, VA but I am seriously planning to move, especially since I will be switching careers, industries and income lol. @ sugar I do mostly web-design what did you need help with? Thanks goldfish for the blog link.
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