I'm strongly considering pursuing a career in action photography, starting with horse show photos and some HS/youth sports thrown in. I am still considering my options, and trying to find somewhere that could use my design skills too, but for the most part I've made up my mind.
I have come to accept that even at many full-time positions right out of college, you do not get the greatest benefits. That's why I am ok with working for a smaller business for now without benefits, and perhaps finding one down the road if needed.
The problem is the parents graduated and went into health care and both got benefits including health coverage... so they're pushing me to find something with that. I don't plan on altering my plans on their account, but it would be nice if I were able to tell them how uncommon such benefits are in the current market.
So if you guys could share your experience of what benefits are usually given to graduates with a major but very little job experience (I have some good experience, but its in IT not design) entering the workplace.
Also, if you happen to know any good photography companies let me know
(I prefer action, sports, and maybe a little portrait)
I have come to accept that even at many full-time positions right out of college, you do not get the greatest benefits. That's why I am ok with working for a smaller business for now without benefits, and perhaps finding one down the road if needed.
The problem is the parents graduated and went into health care and both got benefits including health coverage... so they're pushing me to find something with that. I don't plan on altering my plans on their account, but it would be nice if I were able to tell them how uncommon such benefits are in the current market.
So if you guys could share your experience of what benefits are usually given to graduates with a major but very little job experience (I have some good experience, but its in IT not design) entering the workplace.
Also, if you happen to know any good photography companies let me know
