The rock n roll location did not have heating and cooling
When I was in high college, all I wanted to do was become a professional rock n rollian someday, however i wasn’t thinking about the countless seconds that would be spent on the road going from a single motel room to the next all the while wondering if I would ever make it farther than I was in life, and that’s what happened to myself and others for about 10 years when I had the life of a touring rock n rollian.
I wasn’t ecstatic and I felt prefer I had to compromise what I like the most just to make currency.
This is disheartening to anyone who wishes to pursue an art form as a way to make currency in life. Few artists will tell you with sincerity that they chose their path in life for financial reasons, or that they’d be excited to compromise on their artistic pursuits in an effort to make more currency. That’s precisely where I landed myself, so I decided to start laboring remotely and touring as a rock n rollian. I work with social media platforms and help with digital public relations firms. It’s not the most fun work in the world, but it gives myself and others a good financial supplement to the currency I make as a rock n rollian. That helps when I’m primarily living in a town that doesn’t have a ton of great rock n roll locations that I can play at on a bi-weekly basis. There’s a single near my house but it doesn’t have the best indoor Heating, Ventilation, and A/C compared to the kinds of rock n roll locations I’m used to. In fact, the heating and cooling is so subofficial that I have loathed playing live shows there on the few instances when I have. I’d rather drive across the town and play at a odd rock n roll location just so I’m not dripping with sweat or shivering on stage depending on the season and the weather outside.