Originally posted by OrkyDave
There is so much more to life than money, and I have realised that job satisfaction is really important.
A year ago I took a pay cut to go from working in Planning for Coventry city council to being a full timer in GW Coventry and I have never looked back!!!Doing something you absolutley love and are really passionate about for a living top trumps a job that pays better but destroys a tiny little piece of your soul every day you are there!!! And for the naysayers out there (you know who you are!) Yes, I manage to live comfortably from my wage and support my wife and son. We are even planning a second child.
This is an absolutley fantastic opportunity, and experience that money cannot buy. If I thought I was up to scratch I would stick in a portfolio myself!
Do it! I remember a similar place near Akihabara that I used to go to every week to meet friends and game. They had a great selection of rpgs, boardgames and card games and from what I could see, it was pretty popular. We paid about 1000 yen each (there were four of us), and we were there about 3 hours each time- they liked us and gave us a bit of a discount. You could do something similar with your painting idea- well, maybe not the discount, but still.Originally posted by Arma
Originally posted by OrkyDave
There is so much more to life than money, and I have realised that job satisfaction is really important.
A year ago I took a pay cut to go from working in Planning for Coventry city council to being a full timer in GW Coventry and I have never looked back!!!Doing something you absolutley love and are really passionate about for a living top trumps a job that pays better but destroys a tiny little piece of your soul every day you are there!!! And for the naysayers out there (you know who you are!) Yes, I manage to live comfortably from my wage and support my wife and son. We are even planning a second child.
This is an absolutley fantastic opportunity, and experience that money cannot buy. If I thought I was up to scratch I would stick in a portfolio myself!
I love this attitude.. I just wish I had the balls to go through with it. I really dislike my job in Japan and considered opening a gaming store for plastic modellers (Tanks, miniatures etc) and miniatures/fantasy painters could buy and come and paint with provided materials since most people don\'t have the space for large or elaborate setups.
Sort of like a Gamers/Modellers Cafe? Maybe someday...
aye apart from my obvious lack of skill, this would be the other major factor in stopping me applying. i think i would go blind after a weekOriginally posted by Fizl
It sounds like an ideal job to a painter, but after 8-10 hours of painting 5 days a week, how much are you going to want to paint for fun?
Shaz
Originally posted by sg2009
i would love to be in eavy metalbut too young, and not a great painter
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do we get to see who gets the job ???
sam
Originally posted by razza
\"Is it true that Neil has been painting that long that he no longer needs brushes and now uses mind control?\"
\"Did Anja really save \'eavy metal?\"
\"I\'ve heard that without Daz, Joe would still be dreaming of gold, is it true?\"
\"Has Keith really got enough equipment on his desk that would put the A Team to shame?\"
\"And does Daz really have a bionic eye?\"
Originally posted by razza
Maybe your fst questions should be more like this-
\"Does Fil really have a draw stacked full of chocci bars and crisps to keep him going?\"
\"Is it true that Neil has been painting that long that he no longer needs brushes and now uses mind control?\"
\"Did Anja really save \'eavy metal?\"
\"I\'ve heard that without Daz, Joe would still be dreaming of gold, is it true?\"
\"Has Keith really got enough equipment on his desk that would put the A Team to shame?\"
\"And does Daz really have a bionic eye?\"
Originally posted by Fizl
It sounds like an ideal job to a painter, but after 8-10 hours of painting 5 days a week, how much are you going to want to paint for fun?
Shaz