I dont sing, but I love Music , mainly chart music , but all kinds really. What types of jobs are there in the music business for people that dont sing, and Is there any schools or online colleges I can study for if there is not a school near me (I'm in Western Canada)
I think I would have problems lifting heavy thngs due to an accident injury , Is there any other place I can explore in the industry besides stage hand , and is it harder to get in , if you are older or female ?
Well I spent over 20 years in the music business and I started out as a stage hand pulling cables. In the music business there are lots of jobs, depending on which branch of the music business you're interested in.
Here's a short list: stage tech, sound tech, light tech, guitar tech, drum tech, piano tech, rigger, ground rigger, loaders, sound engineer, light engineer, security, promotions, producing, sound design, light design, stage design, manager, road manager, tour manager, tour coordinator, bus driver, truck driver, catering, entertainment law, lots of assistant positions, record producer, mixer, cutter, merchandiser…and so on.
To be able to get the good high paying jobs or yellow card shows, you'd have to join a union which is called I.A.T.S.E. (Long name – International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Moving Picture Technicians, Artists and Allied Crafts). Great Union. Also by joining this union you'd be able to also work in the Motion Picture Industry. There are Locals in almost every major city in Western Canada, I was with the Local in Saskatoon and a guest worker at the Local in Vancouver (Hollywood North).
Examples and links would be appreciated, thanks.
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How much did the tuition cost?
How many years did you have to go?
What degree did you get?
College may not be the place to go. Try the Small Business Administration, they offer several classes that are related to doing business in the real world. As to what classes one would take at a college, I would think accounting, advertising etc.
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I have found a website www.mindleaders.com which seems insightful but only has the customer service side of things.
Anyone know of any others of tried any of these online courses?
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I'm going to college next year, and I want to know which US colleges/universities have the best and most prestigious International Business Administration programs
MIT and Michigan are great. But overall, UC Berkeley (aka Haas School of Business) is the best choice, since the school is not just about strong academics, but also allows you to develop your inner most interests beyond what any other school in the nation offers.
You can even invent your own major under their interdisciplinary studies department: You can create a hybrid major of International Business with something else you enjoy.
Check out the U.S. Universities ranking link I attached. It's of the best business grad schools, and although it is not for undergraduate studies, it is nonetheless a strong indicator of the overall quality of its department. And don't take my word for inventing majors at Berkeley, either; I also attached a link.
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