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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I had a friend who played the triangle for the Coast Guard. Eventually he left it to become a lifeguard in Key West. All fine. until a Great White attacked a Russian babushka - he lost his own life rushing to save her. No one could hear the little tinkle of the triangle over the roar of the waves.[/quote] You know, all you sarcastic and snarky people mocking OP are a bunch of useless jerks. Now, the reality is that her DH may neve be able to a career as a professional musician and for it to be profitable. I do have a few friends who have made it work. - one is a trombone player at Disney World and also a member of a touring jazz ensemble. The military offers another avenue, but getting into the best musical outfits there is tougher than getting into even the most selective college. So, DH tweeds to think how he could be more creative in udpding his skills - whether to teach or write about music. He may also need to fund some other way to make a living and pursue his musical avocationon the side, as did my friend who is still an active trumpet player after leaving the Marines - he was in the USMC Drum & Bugle Corps - and now with the State Department Diplomatic Security Service. OP and her DH need to sit down and have a talk about what kind of life they want together and how they can achieve that. It does not look like they are asking too much or looking to have som extravagant lifestyle, but looking for a way to improve just a little their material position. Maybe they need to work with a counselor - couples for them and career for him. FWIW, in my own experience, your college major may have very little to do with the career you find end up in. WhenI studied Political Science 20 years ago I never thought I would be working in international marketing. But here I am, and I did not go to law school or get an MBA. It can be done. OP, ignore the jerks on this forum. Good luck to you.[/quote]
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