Playing some music for the cooling corporation

In addition, if my friend and I perform well, they may ask us to return and perform additional shows for them each week.

Our upcoming performance will be our first real paid gig.

Essentially, that is what we hope to accomplish in the near future—four evenings a week of playing in beach bars, in addition to playing in ski resorts in the winter. My friend and I can make about $250 an evening performing, which translates to about $2000 per month for each of us if we also play in bars and clubs. I wouldn’t need much to live on since I only spend about $1,000 per month. If this music thing works out, the sale of HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) equipment may become extinct in the near future. This would mean that you would no longer need to clock in for eight hours each morning and travel to the HVAC dealer. If I live that long, until I’m 79, I’d prefer to continue playing music like this. In the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) industry, I enjoy performing heat pump repairs and peddling smart thermostats, but don’t you think it would be more interesting to play music and have fun in clubs? Since time is passing by so quickly, I’ll make an effort to finish on a positive note before it’s all over. My bandmate is a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning technician, so perhaps we could perform some air duct repair work for the clubs where we will be playing if my friend and I need to make some money while traveling. Since I get to play music every week, I don’t really care how I make money as long as I can.

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