Jonathan Hill Compute the hours the average person will work in their lifetime Once you have completed the necessary research for your career This means come back later to finish Once you have filled in the infotake a snapshot of the calculations and paste it on Slide 2 ID: 348328
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Musician
Jonathan HillSlide2
Compute the hours the average person will work in their lifetime. Once you have completed the necessary research for your career. (This means come back later to finish). Once you have filled in the info…take a snapshot of the calculations and paste it on Slide #2
Depends average hours a person works each week
X Depends 50 weeks
X Depends # of years expected to work (ages 22 – 68 = 46 years)
= Depends Average # of hours you will work in your lifetime
Step 2
List your hobbies and activities you enjoy on the weekends and in the summer during your free time. Once you have filled in the info…take a snapshot of the answers and paste it on Slide #2
Playing music Making music
Listening to music Learning different music
Step 3
Choose one of the activities above and list all of the careers you can think of that relate to this category. When you are finished, consider the education required and the expected salary of each. Once you have filled in the info…take a snapshot of the answers and paste it on Slide #2
Activity
Listening To Music
Possible careers:
Teaching Music
Performing Music
Making Instruments Producing Musicians Slide3
Personality Test Results
Jung: Extravert (1%) Sensing (1%) Thinking (12%) Judging (1%)
Vals: Achiever/Experiencer.Slide4
Job Description
Musicians and singers often perform in settings such as concert halls, arenas, and clubs. They often work in religious organizations and performing arts companies; others are self-employed.
http://www.careers.govt.nz/jobs/entertainment/musician/about-the-jobSlide5
Skills Needed
basic music theory
musical instruments and an understanding of how they work
acoustics and tuning
recording methods
vocal and performance techniques, and correct breathing methodsSlide6
Working Conditions
It depends on the work as well as location. It could be an ideal setting with many perks, but it also could be the complete opposite.Slide7
Challenge V.S. Reward
Income in this field is not consistent and in many cases you may need a part time job.
You are doing what you love and enjoy it.
You have to have talent.Slide8
Salary
It depends on the musicians situation and talent.
The average Hourly wage is 22$, but as said it depends
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/entertainment-and-sports/musicians-and-singers.htmSlide9
Education
Like in many professions it helps, but you do not need any.