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9 Out Of 10 DJs Hate Their Jobs

23 durable postsStarted 2005-03-05Latest 2005-03-07
#10702Post 1 of 23

A new survey published by England's City & Guilds training organisation this week has revealed that just 13% of DJs say they're happy in their work.

The shocking statistic was collated from a poll of a thousand Brits who were questioned about pay rates, stress and whether they were their own boss.

Hairdressers surprisingly topped the UK happiness stakes (40%) and DJs also turned out to be a sadder bunch than plumbers (20%), florists (18%) and even butchers (14%).

One reason could be the hours they keep, according to an alarming feature published in the Guardian this week, which suggested that night-working is 'more damaging to health than 20 cigarettes a day'.

The newspaper also cited one (US) survey suggesting that 'marital breakdown increases by up to six times when one partner works nights', and another (Canadian) which claimed that 'men who work night shifts find it more difficult to acquire a partner in the first place' and also reported that irregular work schedules could be equally distressing in the long run.

"Research on insects and mammals forced to rotate their sleep/ wake cycle found that their lifespan decreases by up to 20%," they revealed.

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#371843Post 2 of 23

Re: 9 Out Of 10 DJs Hate Their Jobs

and I tought it would be the most satisfying job in the world.

silly me :roll:

#371844Post 3 of 23

Awesome, I'm so gonna be a DJ now.

Though they don't seem to distinguish between superstar deejays, club DJs, pub DJs and mobile DJs. I can imagine some of those may be a lot more enjoyable and rewarding. :roll:

#371887Post 4 of 23

I thought this story was about Candace Cameron. :cry: :cry:

#371888Post 5 of 23

Who wants to be a dj anyway. :roll:

It`s all about the production of music that counts.

#371892Post 6 of 23

how could playing in various clubs in various cities be boring... maybe we don't see what really goes down behind the scenes but i wouldn't mind living in the life of a dj... at least for a month :D :RockOn:

#371969Post 7 of 23

i hate my job too, i dont know anyone who loves his job, so why should djs make an exeption, job sucks, that's a fact, but you cant live witout one

#371972Post 8 of 23

This survey must be applicabel to 'mobile' djs - i bet they didnt ask one underground dj at all.That is the life I would like, not a wedding dj

#371999Post 9 of 23

Surveys can be very misleading. but i'm sure that any type of DJ would go back to that if they were to work a normal job.

#372011Post 10 of 23

I guess when you enjoy something, it's fun but once it becomes your "job" they start to hate it. Likewise, I wonder how much of the professional athletes truly enjoy their jobs~

#372069Post 11 of 23

ya i don't think this is the typical edm dj. I think these are mobile dj's that are being talked about.

#372093Post 12 of 23

well if you were obligated to spin stuff you didn't want to, your boss was an asshole i can see them being fed up...but in reality, if you love the music, it will never be boring..... most of us dj when we want to, not when we are told....

#372133Post 13 of 23

I can't even imagine being a mobile DJ for like bar-mitzfahs and stupid family gathering events of the like... but then again, think of an emcee.... that horrifying moment when you are faced with the reality of someone shouting into a microphone their overwhelmingly desperate need for you to hear you say "Ho!!!!!" and then pulling a creative genius stunt like saying, " I can't hear you!"

The thought of Verbally abusive harrasment and the use of force to get audience participation is more upsetting to me than each time I hear that the pope will recover fully again...

(job hunting and bitter about the thought of having to play any "office politics bullshit games" on any level... kissing ass isn't on my resume) :?

#372159Post 14 of 23

THE ROOF..THE ROOF ..THE ROOF IS ON FIRE !!!! .......

*all the old people started running towards the emergency exits

#372205Post 15 of 23

It's probably mobile DJs and maybe radio DJs as well since they don't get a say in the music selection. All up to the PD depending on the station.

#372207Post 16 of 23

[quote=skahound]I thought this story was about Candace Cameron. :cry: :cry:[/quote]

LMAO :lol:

#372219Post 17 of 23

they never include us producers in things like this..

oh well.

#372297Post 18 of 23

I'm sure it's gotta include the mobile dj's as well as some club DJ's who have to play top 40 and be jukeboxes. A funny thing I can add is when I went to my HS reunion, the kid who was the DJ looked bored out of his mind cause he had to play 80's music. He even appeared to be nodding off towards the end, haha. I'd rather do something else than DJ if I have to play country and crap like that.

#372321Post 19 of 23

I still wanna be a DJ, this is bogus! :RockOn: :RockOn: :RockOn:

#372325Post 20 of 23

I Like My Job. This is boogus.

#372329Post 21 of 23

geez, i guess i'm really fucked. i smoke 20 cigs a day and works nights..! :?

#372364Post 22 of 23

I sell shoes.

#372397Post 23 of 23

that's funny, i sell crap and i'm loving every minut of it

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