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Parlay your Gig into a Job and you win! Get sick and you lose.
A friend had brought a programme from another Oasis gig into school, and it featured this picture.
He teased the format of a music gig into luscious and unlikely shapes, full of thoughtful melancholy and weird science fiction.
However, Meusu also allows for runners to turn their part-time contracted gig into an actual business.
What makes this market more fascinating long-term though is whether this can transition from a part-time, between-jobs gig into something more long-term and professional.
Opportunities exist to extend the personal equity that is generated from a single marketplace, employer or gig into a verifiable transferable asset.
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Of all the women I met from the show, the only one who had a job was Pam, who was cheerfully squeezing three gigs into seventy-hour workweeks.
Mr. Bluiett has a great big sound on the baritone saxophone, and he has the kind of personality that turns ordinary gigs into parties; his gutbucket blues-into-free jazz concept is pretty fail-safe.
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The promise of Olly Murs on a festival stage feels more like a result of the traditional indie music world – until five years ago the bread and butter of the outdoor festival – flatlining, failing to deliver much beyond Noah & The Whale and the Vaccines, and sending roofless rock gigs into a tailspin.
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