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Jeff,
Appropos of nothing except I decided, after following your posts for some time now, to check out your artwork. I'm a bit disappointed by the quick registration. Only "Mr", "Mrs" or "Miss" are available title options. Given your presence here, where's "Skygod" or "Pilot Extraordinaire" for all your rap buddies?? :-) Great work, by the way. You're right, too. I do envy your talent! Shawn "Wizard of Draws" wrote in message news:BD565B98.1E41D%jeffbREMOVE@REMOVEwizardofdraw s.com... On 8/28/04 1:34 PM, in article _m3Yc.159179$sh.9794@fed1read06, "Darrell" wrote: Trying for an aviation career is somewhat like trying to be a rock star. Because of the "glamour" of the job and the big bucks you can make it you make it to the "big time" airlines, people are willing to work for peanuts to have a chance to grab the brass ring. But unlike artists, pilots not only have to work for almost nothing, they also have to first spend lots of their own money to gain the experience and ratings necessary to fly for pay. I'd say most artists spend more time learning their craft than pilots. I've been drawing since I could hold a crayon and that doesn't seem to be unusual. I remember drawing a caricature of my mother in the dirt as a kid. It took a lot of money and time (I gave Uncle Sam 4 years in order to have him to pay for college) to get to the point that people are willing to pay me for my artwork, and it took a lot of experience (which cost me more money) before I learned how to charge anywhere near what I'm worth. But like flying, I can't begrudge a single moment of the work that it took to get to this point. I have a talent that a lot of people envy and will pay for, and it finances my flying. How many people have that opportunity? It's a great time and place to be alive. I was born at a time in history where piloting a private plane is (nearly) commonplace, the US lets me fly virtually unrestricted, the internet gives me a global client base to help pay for it, and technologies like GPS makes it so much safer and easier to get from place to place I almost feel like I'm cheating when I use it. -- Jeff 'The Wizard of Draws' Bucchino Cartoons with a Touch of Magic www.wizardofdraws.com www.cartoonclipart.com |
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