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Working at a record store
I'm thinking about either working or even interning at a record store. opinions? tips? also i was hoping to talk to people who are currently or have worked at a record store.
this is the place i'm thinking of: Homer's |
Good luck, record stores tend to hold onto a particular staff forever and can be very reluctant to hire you. A friend of mine because extremely chummy with the owner of a indie store in Vancouver called Scratch Records. He figures he spent $6000 on CDs in one year and was on first name basis with the owner, yet he could never score a job. I've been trying for years at a place in Reno called Recycled Records but they just will not hire anybody. If you are fortunate enough to get your foot in the door, I would highly recommend expanding your tastes to genres that you're not well versed in. If you can help one person with finding a great metal album, then turn around and help somebody with finding a good hip hop or jazz album then it makes you far more useful and further secures your job.
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Homer’s Music & Gifts on MySpace Music - Free Streaming MP3s, Pictures & Music Downloads
this is a much better link, also on a slightly different note how would i go about getting my music into their store? |
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Basically everything that Pobody's Nerfect said is right. In addition to that if you're still in school (even university) they probably won't hire you. I've never seen a record store that hires part time. I don't know why you'd want to work at a record store though. It seems to be every teenagers wet dream but in reality it's very boring and if you ever talk about music it's Britney Spears and Nickelback.
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...like the time i asked for some secret chiefs 3 (which they didn't have), picked up a replacement copy of FNM's angel dust, then had to fight to keep some teenagers boner for joy division out of my wallet. |
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