Is your source of income a job or a career?

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always a job for me, whatever I do for money is a job I guess if you get better at something and then make more money out of it you may call it a “career”, but even when I was a singer I considered what I was doing a job, somewhere deep inside. It’s not that I wasn’t enjoying it, but I was still doing it for the money most of the time.

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