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> Från: Gary Lehmann [mailto:healthquestrecruiter@earthlink.net] > As technology makes it easier for one person or several > people to create a large and interesting sound, more amateurs > make it easier > for the people who hire musicians to use amateurs. I am speaking of show > business, of course. Bottom line is, don't quit your day job (can anyone > tell me where that expression came from--first citation etc.) > Back to work! > Gary You're right that musicians don't get rich. But to become a really good musician you may have to put a lot of time into it - something that is almost impossible with a daytime job on the side. Quite often good pro musicians get hired on better deals than amateurs. I may be wrong about the US though, since I live in Sweden and have only toured Germany, South East Asia and Sweden. Just another perspective ;D Per Boysen