Ongoing History Daily: Day jobs of famous musicians
Unless you reach a certain level of fame and financial success, musicians must also work day jobs just to make ends meet. The gigs include bartending, working as a server, working...
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Unless you reach a certain level of fame and financial success, musicians must also work day jobs just to make ends meet. The gigs include bartending, working as a server, working...
It's been stigmatized over the years for a performer to have a second job, if not an entirely separate career while pursuing music on the side. Whether it's fair or not, some perce...
Movie characters have every kind of job imaginable, but every so often, Hollywood invents careers that sound like they were pulled out of a hat. Of course, some of these profession...
One employer called him back to the office. Another tracks his time. He's still secretly juggling two jobs and making $330,000.
We’ve talked to readers about changing careers — to be a lawyer, realtor, and bakery owner, as well as a therapist, nurse, and restaurateur (gift links) — and now I’m curious: What...
Standup Comedian: Yes, it pays less than minimum wage—and that’s if you get paid—but, on the bright side, you’ll get lots of blurry photos of you sweating near a microphone.
Some jobs sound fancy until you see the actual work. Then it is binders, spreadsheets, policy updates, audit trails, meeting notes, checklists, and one more spreadsheet for the spr...
Some jobs sound exciting and then burn people out. Others sound dull, but they pay the bills, come with decent insurance, and don’t disappear every time the economy gets weird. The...
Plenty of people are tired of exciting jobs that come with shaky pay, weird hours, or constant layoffs. Boring work can be a gift when it pays the bills and doesn’t follow you home...
Ninety dollars an hour doesn't usually come attached to a job you'd describe at a dinner party. The roles on this list are heavy on checklists, compliance documents, risk registers...
These gigs are great for folks who naturally rise early every day.
The overtime you picked up last week wiped out your planned days off, and the side hustle you've been meaning to start is still exactly where it was three months ago. Not because y...
Some jobs sound exciting in a job title, then turn out to be 80% forms, checklists, reports, reviews, and follow-ups. That can be a feature, not a flaw. Boring work often lives clo...
It's the time of year when many young people get their first taste of employment. Jonathan DeBurca Butler talks to three well-known personalities about the jobs they did, and how t...
Nobody grows up dreaming of becoming a pharmacovigilance operations manager or a pipeline integrity specialist. But these are the jobs quietly paying six figures while everyone els...
by Pentaclebreaker Wouldn't that be cool? A D&D (mostly any edition) character who sets out on adventure just to seek the one last ingredience he is short for a high level mag...
Some jobs come with fancy titles, ping-pong tables, and a layoff email before your second cup of coffee. Others are plain, steady, and deeply unsexy, which is exactly why they’re w...
Some high-paying jobs look exciting from the outside, but the actual work is often slow, repetitive, and buried in details. These are the roles built around checklists, risk review...
Some jobs sound like they were named by a beige filing cabinet: compliance, revenue cycle, quality assurance, grid reliability. Nobody grows up dreaming of them. That is part of th...
Sometimes semi-retirement does not mean quitting work. It means getting away from frantic hours, shaky pay, and jobs that leave you wiped out by dinner. The sweet spot is steady wo...
Retirement no longer means completely leaving the workforce. According to recent labor data, about 38% of Americans age 65 and older who are working do...
Social Security pays the average retired worker just over $1,976 a month in 2026, and for a lot of people, that doesn't quite cover the gap between what they have saved and what th...
Semi-retirement can sound peaceful until the bills show up. Maybe you want extra income without going back to full-time work. Maybe you are helping adult kids, covering health cost...
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