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Old 07-27-2009, 01:11 PM  
Templar
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As an overall rule I would have to say false.

Work: It's a question of supply and demand - it's MUCH easier and cheaper to hire people to do fun stuff. I owned a computer/hobby store for 20 years and we never had trouble finding people who wanted to work there at minimum wage. Before that I used to work at a nursing home dealing with the physically and mentally disabled. REALLY hard work! That paid really well, but it needed to because even at double to triple minimum wage it was hard to get employees.

Self Employed: As far as being self employed - it's awesome if what you like to do is actually marketable! You can put all your free time into it without burning out (early on) because you're mixing your recreation with your work. Good luck with that though - how many people can make money playing slot machines or World of Warcraft or wine tasting or collecting Pat Benatar memorabilia.

Production: If you don't like or care about what you're selling or producing, it usually shows, so in that case, you really need to "love" or at least care about the subject you're producing. Sometimes a producer will be hired to film a number of fetish films and if he has no feel for the individual fetish - it'll come across seeming really fake and cheesy.

So that's my long answer to the question.
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