RUNNING A FULL-TIME COMPOSING BUSINESS AND HOW TO MAKE CHOICES BASED ON THAT

If you are a composer who wants to be working full time in your chosen industry, that would probably mean working full-time 40-50 weeks a year (depending on how much time you want to take off for vacation or other pursuits).

The goal is to fill that work schedule and to do that wisely.

If you don’t have enough work to fill that schedule, hustle to get it.

If you have multiple work options during a given period of time, chose the one that appears to serve you best for each of the weeks on that calendar. (Or consider taking on more than one if there are virtues that serve you on them and you can pull that off.)

Every week on your 40-50 week work schedule that does not contain work brings you zero dollars, no addition credits and no new/renewed working relations.

Running a full-time scoring business is not a part-time job.

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