What line of work....made it possible for you to play steel
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Ray Montee (RIP)
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What line of work....made it possible for you to play steel
I would find it interesting if we could see in a single post, what "DAY JOBS" have made it possible for we 3,200+ steel players from around the world....to pursue our fantasy of becoming a recognizeable steel guitarist.
For me, I've been a legal investigator for the most part of 40+ years. This basic income has been augmented by stints as a commercial pilot/flight instructor; commercial truck/tour bus driver; aviation writer and public relations person, and crime victim's advocate (25 years).
How many attorneys; brain surgeons; prof. athletes; symphony conductors; environmentalists; or whatever do we have in our fine association?
For me, I've been a legal investigator for the most part of 40+ years. This basic income has been augmented by stints as a commercial pilot/flight instructor; commercial truck/tour bus driver; aviation writer and public relations person, and crime victim's advocate (25 years).
How many attorneys; brain surgeons; prof. athletes; symphony conductors; environmentalists; or whatever do we have in our fine association?
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In between gigs I'm in the mortgage business
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Fulawka D-10 9&5
Mullen Royal Precision D-10 8 & 5
"All in all, looking back, I'd have to say the best advice anyone ever gave me was 'Hands Up, Don't Move!"
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I built Dekleys from '75-'80, then moved to Texas for the Urban Cowboy days. Along with Buddie Hrabal, worked for a motorcycle escort service escorting funerals for almost 20 years. We'd get 'em drunk listening to good ole honky tonk music, then bury 'em the next day!
After that slowed down I finished my college degree and am now a software engineer (programmer).
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Manager / computer programmer / engineer
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
2000 Fessenden S-12 8x8, 1969 Emmons S-12 6x6, 1971 Dobro
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Being a musician has allowed me to play steel guitar. (?) 
I worked at a Sherwin Williams for a while and a little stint in a music store, a jewelry/music store and a week in construction, but that's about it. Music has been my job full time since the late 70's.
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My best,
Ernie
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I worked at a Sherwin Williams for a while and a little stint in a music store, a jewelry/music store and a week in construction, but that's about it. Music has been my job full time since the late 70's.
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My best,
Ernie
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Bobby Lee
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I'm a software engineer. It pays the bills and allows me to play the music that *I* want to play.
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<small><img align=right src="http://b0b.com/b0b.gif" width="64" height="64">Bobby Lee - email: quasar@b0b.com - gigs - CDs
Sierra Session 12 (E9), Williams 400X (Emaj9, D6), Sierra Olympic 12 (F Diatonic) Sierra Laptop 8 (D13), Fender Stringmaster (E13, A6)
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Bob Kononiuk
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Hello everyone. New member here. I am a Pharmacist and have just bought my first steel guitar (a sho-bud LDG) that hopefully will be delivered by the end of the week.
I know i have a lot to learn and look forward to the challenge. I have also learned a lot from lurking on the forum for quite a while but I am sure that I will have many questions for ya'll.
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Bob Kononiuk
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I know i have a lot to learn and look forward to the challenge. I have also learned a lot from lurking on the forum for quite a while but I am sure that I will have many questions for ya'll.
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Bob Kononiuk
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Bob I. Williams
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In the late 50s and 60s I was a painter, IBM computer operator,While I did what I wanted to do (play steel and lead)The day job went by the wayside and I went on the road with small groups till I turned 40. Got off the road and went into real estate,got tired of that. got involved in meals on wheels,Did that 4years. Now its s.s.checks and still steelin. Its been a great life BOB
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Pilot and Director of Operations for a cargo airline. Playing music (PSG, lead & vocals) 6 nights a week paid for my flight training and college. I also played to make ends meet during the foggy season while I was flight instructing and struggling with my first charter company.
Its funny, now that I have a "job" I really miss playing out all the time. The most we do is a casual every other month or so. I went through a period of resenting music because I had to do it to survive but I got over that...now I hate airplanes and would rather be out honky-tonkin'...the grass is always greener ain't it?
Tom Jordan
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Its funny, now that I have a "job" I really miss playing out all the time. The most we do is a casual every other month or so. I went through a period of resenting music because I had to do it to survive but I got over that...now I hate airplanes and would rather be out honky-tonkin'...the grass is always greener ain't it?
Tom Jordan
Sierra U12, Morrel 8, Supro Comet
35 Cessna Caravans
4 Metroliners
1 Falcon 20
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Actually for me, the music business has made it possible to play steel. I have been in it since right out of high school (almost 31 years, now). Engineer/producer and occasional studio designer/installer. SOme years the steel income was the highest, some the studio side.
I would've worked a lot less hours with a day job, though...
I would've worked a lot less hours with a day job, though...
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Automotive shop forman, dispatcher, Service manager and service coordinater as well as ditch digger, Croyogenic and industrial gas specialist, nucleer scientist, brain surgeon. I could go on but it would take too long to list them all.
Does anyone wat to buy some ocean fron property in Arizona? 
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kd...and the beat goes on...
Does anyone wat to buy some ocean fron property in Arizona? 
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kd...and the beat goes on...
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Dyke Corson
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Started taking 6 string guitar lessons in a local music store when I was 10, started working at the store when I was 12, learned my first steel lick off the Sho-Bud Neil Flanz record when I was 13, started playing 6 string in bands when I was 15, started playing part-time steel in bands (while still playing 6 string)when I was 16. Now I'm 45 and still work in a music store and still play in bands! (some day I will grow up) Never became a "full time" steel player, usually I'm asked to do the guitar duties also. Working at the stores usually lets me find good deals on used steel guitars!
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. When I grow up i want to be a still geetariss.