Get A Job
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10-96 Go and get a job They say go and get a…
Annihilation Time Never voted for a President I never trusted no Pope Never ex…
Beat / The English Beat (usa) There's a training course where Boys and girls of real ambit…
Body Count This stress is killing me The pressure is agony Those people…
California Raisins Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip Sha na na…
Games We Play Get a fucking job I don′t wanna be like you, I…
Get a Life (GETTING IN MY HAPPY PLACE) ALL OF MY FRIENDS WANT ME…
Gossip I'd love to stay and party but I gotta go…
H.O.G. Got no place, got no face And everybody's got a problem…
Home Grown I've been wasting my life for 19 years. I'm tired of…
Homegrown I've been wasting my life for 19 years. I'm tired of…
James Taylor (Get a job) Every morning about this time, my baby's on…
Jan Berry Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip Sha na na…
Neil Young Yip-yip-yip-yip-yip-yip, bmm Sha-na-na-na, sha-na-na-na-na, …
Offspring My friend's got a girlfriend Man, he hates that bitch He tel…
Perrion Smoking on that window Is nice to begin though So we outside…
Rocky Sharpe Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip Sha na na…
Rocky Sharpe & The Replays Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip Sha na na…
Sha Na Na Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip Sha na na…
shwarma Momma said, "Son you're gonna have to go outside and…
Silhouettes Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip Sha na na…
Slick Rick Well, I'm riding round the Benz truck with fake friends Wor…
Steel Get A Job by STEEL Intro (Talking “Get A…
The Alley Cats Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip Sha na na…
The Beat There's a training course where Boys and girls of real ambit…
The California Raisins Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip Sha na na…
The Happy Fits I got to, got to get a job Your teeth have…
The Mills Brothers Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip Sha na na…
The Offspring My friend's got a girlfriend Man, he hates that bitch He tel…
The Silhouettes Yip yip yip yip yip yip yip yip Sha na na…



Xavier Calvet It seems I'm taking over now, I'm feeling so alive I've…


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@rarity-bo8pk

0:54 Textile Designer
1:45 Surface pattern designer
2:21Medical Illustrator
3:41 Movie Poster Artist
4:20 Icon Artist
7:14 Production Artist/ Graphic Designer
8:00 Lighting Artist
9:21 Studio Staff
10:28 Art Handeler
10:58 Art Conservators
12:01 Set Designer
12:46 Prop Artist
13:06 Typeface Font/Font Designer



@TAHOEkaleidonaut

13:05 …AYY!✨
Thanks for reminding me!

I’ve a degree in Graphic Design. The hardest to please Prof/Dept Director was a fresh doctorate graduate by my senior year. The Prof was a student under a topmost leading authority on Typography for Roman based typefaces (including English) at the time.

Everyone remembers when a Prof like that gives you praise. Including when it’s once-removed educationally from a topmost/accredited professor.😅

I got pretty good at it… Ironically due to being a Comicbook Geek; btw, Comicbook/Webcomic Lettering is also a possibility asides this.

Ok… Gotta dust off & brush up my skills to show what I can do! Thanks again!!!
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@rarity-bo8pk

0:54 Textile Designer
1:45 Surface pattern designer
2:21Medical Illustrator
3:41 Movie Poster Artist
4:20 Icon Artist
7:14 Production Artist/ Graphic Designer
8:00 Lighting Artist
9:21 Studio Staff
10:28 Art Handeler
10:58 Art Conservators
12:01 Set Designer
12:46 Prop Artist
13:06 Typeface Font/Font Designer

@kianabrowning7483

5:20 splash artist

@williammclean6594

I've been looking into like getting into art related careers like animation and game concept, art and things like that. But the more I research it all those types of jobs are corporate and it's really fast paced and stressful. A lot of the people get into animation say it's really exhausting that they take advantage of you and they push you hard. you'll have to get stuff done on time on schedule or risk getting fired. Idk I have anxiety disorders. I don't think I could take that.

@Marichika24

It really is gonna be THAT HARD huh?

@williammclean6594

​@@Marichika24yeah, from what I've heard it just depends where you work. You could get taken advantage of by some studios if you're not in a union. But yeah, animation jobs can be pretty stressful. It's not going to be for every job but a lot of companies now expect you to do way more than they used to. For example, if you do storyboarding the expected to do animation for them as well. I'd rather have my own business than work for someone to be honest.

@KelseyRodriguez

extremely valid! Every workplace is different but I don’t fault you for wanting to strike out on your own 💗

@bamb3928

Freelance might make more sense for you.

I’m looking to get into animation, I know quite a few animators who only work part time in the studio and part time in other art fields, freelancing or teaching. That might be something to consider if you want to try out the game/animation industry.

@bunnyfreakz

Artist just paid peanuts regardless the job.

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@MADGuy248

Great video! This goes to show that artistic skills are very much needed beyond entertainment purposes. I have a some notes to add about working as art conservator as someone who studies and am working in the museum and heritage sector (and hang out with conservation students and specialists.)

Firstly, conservationist don’t only get hired in museums, they also work in universities institutions and private conservation companies, all of which can be hired by private collectors or museums for contract works/commissions. There are many museums in the world but not all are able to afford having in-house conservation department - and when they do, staff availability is very limited, hence would require third party company’s/institution’s special supports. If you are highly skilled and have substantial management skills, you can go freelance or even open your own conservation company and take contract businesses.

Traditionally, you’d need a Master’s degree to break into the sector, but this is starting to change depending on a region’s sector norm and culture (for example, some UK institutions are welcoming people without degree to enter certain entry level positions as long when they have certain required skills or traineeship experiences.) There are also many traineeships and diploma for developing theoretical and practical skills for conservation so you don’t have to commit to a full degree, and sometimes even get paid for your time and effort. That said, the cultural heritage conservation field is very competitive. My friends with bachelor’s degree in cultural conservation are struggling to find jobs in the field (they are based in the UK and Europe). Unfortunately the competitiveness is (surprisingly, for outsiders,) common for the museum and heritage sector jobs.

@marianoa.7525

I am baffled by the fact that the starving artist cliche is still a thing for some people, while we also live in a so called "society of images".

Behind every image there is an artist behind it, and this video trully proves it, quite useful kelsey.

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