Thanks folks. I've just always been an "all in" or "all out" person.
Any complaining about my good luck is a real "wimp out" deal.
Actually, after I added 120 hours a month of studio time a few years ago, I knew I had to cut back on something. Then, I added two divisions of an Italian customer as marketing clients. Now, Two Italian door manufacturers are asking me to prepare all marketing materials for introduction of their products to US "big box" stores. Two of the biggest chains have agreed to take the lines if I will agree to do the work.
These two companies are owned by family members from the staircase company I have been working with for over 25 years.
Thing is, I love doing film production, packaging, copy and photography as much playing music. Luckily, everything today involves broadcast quality video, and my product features superior quality audio and scores, which gives me an advantage.
I really don't want to stop anything, and the last day of vacation I had was July, 1982.
Plus, I have commitments to complete three larger writing projects I've promised the University.
I'd probably be fine if I could do this stuff "first come, first served", but it doesn't work that way.
WHAT A WIMP!
Be well, everyone.
R.
Edited by captain Russ (10/02/18 09:30 AM)