P.S. AJ is a hobby, like earnings, I do not take it ….
I am a music teacher (vocals and bass) by profession. At the moment I’m fulfilling my childhood dream of becoming a drummer by practising every day and AJ is hopefully providing me more and more time for that. ( Buyers, buy my stuff!!!! I want an e-drum set – programming drums on the keyboard is the only thing I dont like at the moment,
lol )
international super spy 
- Canada
- Sold between 250 000 and 1 000 000 dollars
- Won a Competition
- Author was Featured
- Item was Featured
- Forum Superstar
- Referred between 500 and 999 users
- Bought between 100 and 499 items
jhunger said
Um… you have a blurb below your avatar, Tim. When did you get that? Is that something exclusively for you Elite types? Or is this another new feature I’ve missed by not paying attention?
Ah, the little text there – it was Envato’s way of stopping Elite authors from rioting after taking away the price adjustment tool…. lol.
I work as a freelance musician/sound designer, mainly for games. In addition to that I teach at the university and other schools in Stockholm.
Before I settled for this I did a lot of things. At one point I counted and came to the conclusion that I’ve worked with about 25 different things at about 30 different places in the world.
Streetdancer, mailman, PC support, sales person, janitor, teacher (from pre-school to uni), rock blasting (explosives ftw), taxi driver and much more.
I guess I couldn’t stop until I finally got to work with something creative 
Great post… Im a music producer, musician, and marketing expert…
I retired last year as an Electronic Warfare Systems Craftsman, Assistant First Sergeant, and Shop Chief (Manager), after serving 21 years in the military. I haven’t been able to find a job yet after 10 months. I am considered an Associate Engineer V in the civilian world. Anyway, no jobs to be found in the field in the United States right now….so AJ is my only income…...$60 a month on average this year. Yup….it’s a little painful…..but better than nothing. In the meantime, my wife is taking up the slack and earning some money…but it’s not enough. If it wasn’t for my Father-in-Law we would be on the street. He has been supporting us significantly for the past several months once our savings ran out. But I just keep praying to God and keep looking for jobs. Eventually something will come along i am sure.
In the meantime….I have this great community to talk to and create with. Keep on Rockin fellow AJ authors!
I’m still a student, IT student. Hope to (finally) finish this year and then I’ll probably get “stuck” as a programmer, at least for a while 
Reachground said
I work as a freelance musician/sound designer, mainly for games. In addition to that I teach at the university and other schools in Stockholm.Before I settled for this I did a lot of things. At one point I counted and came to the conclusion that I’ve worked with about 25 different things at about 30 different places in the world.
Streetdancer, mailman, PC support, sales person, janitor, teacher (from pre-school to uni), rock blasting (explosives ftw), taxi driver and much more.
I guess I couldn’t stop until I finally got to work with something creative![]()
Wow! What a versatile personality!
Seriously, I really admire people who are prepared to work any (decent) job, no matter of their so-far-gained skills and/or diplomas.
I’m a full time guitar technician, working for the largest guitar company in the world in our european distribution centre located in the Netherlands. I also do quality inspection and some logistics. I’ve been doing this for almost 9 years now and I love it! 
And I’m an underpaid C#/ASP.NET/SQL developer, previously worked as a unix network administrator and a tech support specialist.
