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Is it a good idea to pursue voice acting as a career?

Reddit r/careerguidance·u/kullundee·about 1 month ago
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Is it a good idea to pursue voice acting as a career? I've been voice acting for about 7/8 years. Of all the things I do during my free time, voice acting is the perfect blend of something that was fun and constructive. I've found myself thinking about it a lot more seriously recently. Next month I turn 25 and it marks my 2 year work anniversary as an IT guy. To put it mildly- working in IT suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucks. It eats up way more time and energy than I'd like and it leaves me feeling like a zombie by the time I finish my commute home. My friends, family, and partner have all expressed their concern over the years. Many times, they suggest I think outside the box and try to pursue something I truly give a shit about. And each time, I would hand wave their ideas away because in my hubris, I thought the stuff I liked doing "was too impossible to try." Cut to these past few weeks. I've been reminiscing on voice acting.…

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