Hi Friends,
I have been a singer all my life.
Unlike most starving artists, I have a singing job with a full-time salary for the last 18 years.
So I guess I'm lucky that I'm not starving in my singing career.
However, a full-time salary means you're in the Sidewalk or Slowlane.
I have thought of building a teaching business around my singing, but I'm not really sure how much market there is with singing.
Deep down, I feel that singing is not a high-demand niche with a lot of market, since most people can live without singing.
I don't mind giving up singing and switch to another career path.
I have been really intrigued by Fox's Web Design program and am thinking of learning that skill.
The "problem" is - I'm 47 already.
I don't know if it's wise to start over in another field that has more Fastlane potential.
Would appreciate any advice or inputs concerning my situation? Thanks!
Rex
I have been a singer all my life.
Unlike most starving artists, I have a singing job with a full-time salary for the last 18 years.
So I guess I'm lucky that I'm not starving in my singing career.
However, a full-time salary means you're in the Sidewalk or Slowlane.
I have thought of building a teaching business around my singing, but I'm not really sure how much market there is with singing.
Deep down, I feel that singing is not a high-demand niche with a lot of market, since most people can live without singing.
I don't mind giving up singing and switch to another career path.
I have been really intrigued by Fox's Web Design program and am thinking of learning that skill.
The "problem" is - I'm 47 already.
I don't know if it's wise to start over in another field that has more Fastlane potential.
Would appreciate any advice or inputs concerning my situation? Thanks!
Rex
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