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  • PinkSuperStar0

    i say take this gig and learn something new. tk is so right about thhe design market flooded with people who are masters at only 1 thing when only a few are masters at many.

    who is to say you cant elarn this new thing and do your own thing for your self on a personal level, this way, you can look at it with a positive look as you arent putting your mind soley on one ideal you will then make your creativity stronger and more imaginitve.

    to think just because you are getting paid for a job that isnt creative would also mean that you lose your creativity.

    i think the opposite, and rather losing, i feel i gain and strengthen my current experience as i would be thinking a different way going foward, this may be a straight plus so you can really focus on what it is that you love, and then do it!!!

    an un-creative job may yeild more free-time or personal time to get the real stuff you want done over a creative gig as that is all you are really doing and in the end of the day lookig way foward you can easily burn yourself out and then what are you worth???

    nothing!!! just a burnt out old school creative who is surrounded by a million other burnt out creatives...

    take the job and still look for what you feel will be perfect.

    the job is replaceable!!!!

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