1/ It might seem that being a professional musician is a relatively safe occupation, but in recent years at least 17 clinics have opened up in the united states to deal problem encountered by musicians. Disorder such as “piano hand”, a form of repetitive strain injury, affect not only pianist but guitarists, violinists and drummers. Other musician also suffer: for example, saxophone players often sustain needs and back problem, and rock and roll musicians can suffer irreplaceable ear damage and deafness due to playing at high volumes. For those who bring entertainment to the public, there is sometimes a bigger cost than we in the audience realize
Professional musicians sometimes have dangerous risks that listeners could hardly recognize.
2/ Half the skill in getting ahead on the career front is knowing when to move on, in everyone’s life there comes a moment when they should make the break – the world is full of has-beens who, perhaps, just didn’t have the courage to take a chance when that chance came. It pays to constantly reassess where you stand. A good stock question to ask yourself is “where am I going to be, this time next year, if I stay in the same job?” Each career has a different kind of time-scale. The sales scene moves fast – you tend to make your money in the early years, then move on to management before you are too old and too tired to continue with the foot-in-the-door technique and the patter. The same thing goes, to a certain extent, for advertising. But other careers move at a different pace – to become head curator in a museum, for instance, or head librarian, may take years.
the most important thing to have succesful career is knowing when to change jobs. you should always think about your future cause many people miss the oppotunities to develope in their jobs. Each jobs have different time-scales, so choose the suitable one.
3/ In most developing countries,two-thirds or more