Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hollywood actor (if u can make it)
Not really. Since many production staff are paid by the days they work, the industry is typically built around LONG days. It is not unusual for even the big names to have to be on set at dawn to go through make-up, costume fittings, review scenes, daily schedule, etc and have shooting run 12 hours, then have to take off make-up, prosthetics, etc. Then they have to go home and review lines for the following day's scenes. Most productions cram as much as possible into each day on set to minimize the number of days that they film in each location. They schedule often has to be flexible if there is a star that only has a limited number of scenes/cameos or has schedule conflicts so that they have to navigate around them.
While they can pick and choose projects, often once on a movie or series, the days are quite long.
Anonymous wrote:Hollywood actor (if u can make it)
Anonymous wrote:What about jobs no one else wants, like garbage collector or funeral director? I don't know how much money they make though but you'd think if no one wants the job, you'd have to get paid alot.
Anonymous wrote:Finance. DH works 55 ish hours a week. Last year he made 700k.
Anonymous wrote:Finance. DH works 55 ish hours a week. Last year he made 700k.
Anonymous wrote:Is there anyone out there who can address the salaries of RN nurses in this area. Specifically, nurses with a BSN? I've been considering one of the second degree programs offered locally. Any takers?