Thursday, June 25, 2009

Crap Job Market = Creative Opportunity

Drifting Creatives is the blog of a pair of new graduates from a university in Texas. This week they're spending time on the beach in Panama - and getting some work done while they're at it.

From their about page: "We are creative problem solvers, aka designers. One problem we are trying to solve is joblessness. What are we doing about it? We are taking our design skillz to the road. Too many small towns don't have access to smart design. We know we aren't a huge design firm, but we think we can help out."

Instead of worrying about jobs, they're getting out there, finding work along the way, and looking for solutions. Making connections online and in their industry. Going on the road leads to new perspectives.

Awhile back, England was going through a recession in 1981. In response to criticism & rising unemployment, Tory MP Sir Norman Tebbit said, "I grew up in the 1930s with an unemployed father. He didn't riot. He got on his bike and looked for work, and he went on looking until he found it."



Here's another bloke who got on his bike and looked for work during a difficult English economy. In the early '90s, Roy McClean [a.k.a. The Man, or my better half] rode a rickety Dutch bike from Delft to Rotterdam after his university graduation. The short-term jobs he picked up along the way offered eclectic experiences: as a soap-factory worker, he was filmed for a documentary; he was a model of Dutch efficiency while planting tulip bulbs; and working as a shop-fitter was a first-hand lesson in the socialist-capitalist divide. This trip was a cultural immersion that gave him flexibility and a wider horizon.

Uncertain times offer unparalleled opportunities for growth - kudos to Drifting Creatives who are finding success in unexpected places, and making great design along the way.

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Mimi's Pa said...

Somewhere between walking into the ocean and heading straight for the horizon with no plans to turn around and culling virus infected chickens in Indonesia by throwing their still very much alive and "being", clucking chickeny bodies straight onto a raging fire, is teaching English to non-native speakers of English in the Arabian Gulf. Pays much better than culling chickens but it's a constant toss up between the free housing and the ocean.

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Alex Hofford said...

Hi there,

I’ve got a new blog in Hong Kong. I hope you like it. Any chance of a link on your site?

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Alex

James said...

They are dong great here- http://www.driftingcreatives.com/panama-city/

In travel itself has huge career opportunities. In marketing, guide, driver, Business development, Website maker and promoter etc..

James from holidays tenerife

Monty said...

I chanced upon to view your blog and found it very interesting. Great ... Keep it up!

Joyce said...

So, are you saying this is the time for me to take the plunge and go freelance once and for all? No more crazy schedules that have me starting at 10am one day, and finishing at midnight another... No more working Sundays and holidays... Lots of time writing what I like, instead of editing insanely long analyses of U.S. foreign policy....
Hmmm. I'm really digging your hut there, too.
Maybe I should think of my own "creative opportunity."

gweipo said...

Love the sentiment of your post.

Elance.com is an interesting opportunity for creative types to freelance as well. I've used it as a customer and was very impressed.

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James..there are more things that must be considered before taking out any career opportunity..

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