No, I have no current plans of leaving my three jobs. (Bartending full time, doing magic at two different places one day a week.) However, one of the women that works at the restaurant I do magic at also happens to work for a local radio station and the local low budget tv station. (Major media here comes from the Miami stations...the Key West station is basically just slightly above cable access level, focusing on local news for locals, as opposed to the tourist news station that focuses on touristy stuff for, well, tourists.)
A couple of weeks ago she asked if I'd like to be on a local tv show, do a quick spot about my magic. I told her I'd think about it. It might be nice to get a little exposure for my "other" job. And I'll admit it, I'm an attention whore. (What entertainer isn't?) But it's nothing that has me so excited that I'm pogo sticking down Duval Street.
However, today something else came to light that has me excited, because it involves something I've wanted to do, my education being put to use, and actual money being paid to me.
As many of you may know, I was a broadcasting major at Arizona State. I have DJ'd for a mobile DJ service and at a couple bars, but honestly, I have no major desire to go into broadcasting any more. I love bartending, and believe my future is in that and, in the future, perhaps something related to it.
But one thing I never did that I always wanted to do was voice overs. I possess, I have been told, an excellent voice for such things (it would be falsely modest to say the people who have told me this were wrong), and it would be nice to make some extra scratch at something I am good at and trained for. Well, this same woman and I were talking, and she told me she could very much use me for voiceovers for commercials and such, AND that such work DOES pay. (Always a bonus, after all.) And another great thing is that they can totally work around my schedule, as they don't just do such things during the weekdays, which is good, as I work all five weekdays.
So we exchanged numbers, and I hope to hear from her. Since she enjoys my company and my act (I did some magic for her and some of the other staff tonight, as I often do in down times), and agreed that I have the voice for it, I don't think this hope is that unwarranted. Unlike most of my recent romantic "prospects," I think this one may actually call me.
So, while it's still too early to break out that pogo stick, I am cautiously excited about this.
Four jobs? Hell, why not...it's the Key West way!
A couple of weeks ago she asked if I'd like to be on a local tv show, do a quick spot about my magic. I told her I'd think about it. It might be nice to get a little exposure for my "other" job. And I'll admit it, I'm an attention whore. (What entertainer isn't?) But it's nothing that has me so excited that I'm pogo sticking down Duval Street.
However, today something else came to light that has me excited, because it involves something I've wanted to do, my education being put to use, and actual money being paid to me.
As many of you may know, I was a broadcasting major at Arizona State. I have DJ'd for a mobile DJ service and at a couple bars, but honestly, I have no major desire to go into broadcasting any more. I love bartending, and believe my future is in that and, in the future, perhaps something related to it.
But one thing I never did that I always wanted to do was voice overs. I possess, I have been told, an excellent voice for such things (it would be falsely modest to say the people who have told me this were wrong), and it would be nice to make some extra scratch at something I am good at and trained for. Well, this same woman and I were talking, and she told me she could very much use me for voiceovers for commercials and such, AND that such work DOES pay. (Always a bonus, after all.) And another great thing is that they can totally work around my schedule, as they don't just do such things during the weekdays, which is good, as I work all five weekdays.
So we exchanged numbers, and I hope to hear from her. Since she enjoys my company and my act (I did some magic for her and some of the other staff tonight, as I often do in down times), and agreed that I have the voice for it, I don't think this hope is that unwarranted. Unlike most of my recent romantic "prospects," I think this one may actually call me.
So, while it's still too early to break out that pogo stick, I am cautiously excited about this.
Four jobs? Hell, why not...it's the Key West way!
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