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advantages and disadvantages of scientists and a musician

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Advantages of Being a Professional Musician
The primary "pro" of being a professional musician is that you get to enjoy your art and earn an income while following your passion and doing what you love. You have the opportunity to collaborate with other artists, travel and have a variety of new experiences, often while courting an admiring fan base. The highest level of professional musicians can earn a healthy salary, either as solo artists, session players or as part of a group or band. Other benefits include:

Perfecting your craft
Making a contribution to the artistic community
Making industry contacts that can help advance your career in other performance areas
Disadvantages of Being a Professional Musician
The lack of a steady schedule or a stable income is perhaps one of the greatest disadvantages of being a professional musician. While travel appeals to many, others may find being on the road has drawbacks, such as a nontraditional family life. Additionally, musicians don’t enjoy the benefits that come with a steadier job, such as health insurance and retirement income. It can be a struggle to make ends meet, particularly when you're composing, performing, traveling and continually trying to market yourself for the next gig. Other downsides to this career path include:

Unpredictable scheduling
Performing in smoky clubs, which can harm vocal cords
Exposure to a party atmosphere that may not appeal to all musicians
Becoming scientist requires much efforts and time. The PhD course of studies takes around ~ 4 years, add to that 3 years for the undergraduate degree and 2 years for the masters (well, at least in Europe it works this way), eventually you get to ~10 years from the day you stepped at the university to the day you become PhD. There is also the process of enrolling to PhD program, which is competitive and takes much efforts.
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