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Dec 2015

A was a janitor at a water park for a summer after high school, so she sympathizes heavily. Congratulations on your first illustration gig, that's so exciting!

So many web design people, I feel at home! That's how I've been bringing in grocery money when I'm not writing. It's an epic battle between me and Wordpress themes (WP usually has the upper hand).

Yikes. I had the option to go custodial and I was like 'no way in hell am I doing that.' As bad as food service was.

I've been at the same job since finishing university two years ago. I'm a cashier at a family owned grocery store. Although it's a minimum wage type gig, the owners, my coworkers, and the majority of customers have been absolute saints.

As far as retail jobs go, I have nothing to complain about.... except the ever nagging voice in the back of my mind that says 'there is no room to grow in the comfort zone.'

I'm a professional illustrator and comic artist, and a part time office-manager/archivist in an accountant's office (which means I mostly sort and archive paperwork).

Custom painting. Anything dumb enough to sit still will get painted. ^u^

I work in the video game industry translating and proofreading Japanese games for an English speaking audience.

I'm not really looking to go professional/full time with my comics because I really love working on games, although I would like to move back into the development side at some point.

I'm a cook at a senior assisted-living place. Though I can definitely see myself sticking with cooking (especially baking) considering it is a job that offers creative outlet, my real goal is to become a story board artist someday in the future. I don't have big hopes in profiting off my comic just because I wanna focus on having fun with the story but if I could I would definitely not hesitate to make it my full time work.

Never actually graduated college because I'd rather not be in debt my entire life!
I'm a manager at an art supply store. It's retail, so it sucks most of the time, but I do get to exercise my creativity on occasion and do things like this to our office door:


and come up with a theme for our big sales and decorate the store accordingly:

It's fun working with nerds laughing

I'm a freelance infographist-illustrator and a new children animator. Being with children is exhausting but amusing and you always have to remain creative and focused.
Besides this, I make my comic, which does not pay the bills at all XD But the goal is to become super wonderful and maybe pay something in the end (why not heh, I spend all my free time on it).

I am a Content Strategist in Pharmaceutical advertising. It's not super creative, per say, but it does involve a lot of critical thinking and understand how content and story flow can work or be manipulated, so it does tie in with writing comics and advertising comics, in a way. I try out things I learn through work for my comic. I enjoy it, but recently I wish I had more time to draw since it's been really slow at work. Plus, there's a lot of nice perks and free food!

Currently I am a freelance comic artist. I just make traditional comics and post them here on Tapastic.

I didn't graduate but I plan on going back to college for either Animation, but I work in retail grimacing Retail is nasty.

I have two jobs:
I work in a sort of fulfillment center, were get orders from all over the place. Amazon, Ebay, and a few other selling sites. I then confirm, send and ship those orders.

The other is selling my own inventory off of Amazon.

Although I wish the time I spent on art every night was a job too. Maybe at point. I'll give it another year or so.

Right? The hours at night we spend on comicing are my favorite hours of the day. It'd be amazing to live that life 24/7.

Lets see here:

I run 3 1/2 startups, and do art and jewelry on the side. One of the startups is NO-Earth comics, one is a consulting business, and one is a service company. The half is still underwraps but ties into one of the existing businesses. In other words, I roll out of bed in the morning, start working, and stop only to go to bed in the evening.

Eagle
(Busy Bird!)

It's that thing I used to do when I was tired. Now I just drop into a coma.

Eagle
(And dream of work)

I'ma (recently promoted!) assistant manager at a local game store! We specialize in retro stuff like all the way back to Atari and such,. It's a pretty fun job, I love my co-workers and the discount is pretty darn sweet too ; P
but gosh dang as everyone has said, retail SUCKS. :T

I'm in the animation industry. Currently doing development stuff. smile