I have one gig lined up,but it is for no pay. I intern at a local radio station, and I am going to start to work on their morning show, a job that they posted on Craigslist. I won't make a profit of this, but at least it fits under the qualifications I have designed.
Here's the thing, it is so hard to get a PAYING job on craigslist because many of them require some sort of degree from college. There is also significant competition for each.
For example, the job at my radio station received A DOZEN applications in a week! That is a lot... a pile is currently stacked at the corner at my boss's desk.
The task of finding a job is a frustrating one. I feel the pressure of the my predetermined deadline huffing and puffing down my neck. I am up against the clock, and the clock is using its extra hand to beat me.
I can see this experiment lasting past the course. I like finding these jobs and have noticed some interesting gigs, but it is still difficult.
So far now I will stick to my campus jobs. I already have a few lined up, and have started on a few. We will see where that takes me.

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