Users in this career have rated it a 2.7 in terms of their own personal satisfaction with the career. This figure represents an average taken from the responses of 134 MyPlan.com users during registration.
Users were asked to rate their happiness in their current occupation as being either "Very Happy" (4), "Happy" (3), "Mixed / Neutral" (2), "Not Happy" (1), or "Miserable" (0).
Users in this Career Group
There are 748 users in this career group. They represent 16 different countries. You can see the list of users in this career group by clicking on one of the links below. You can also join this career group simply by selecting your current status and clicking "Add Me."
To survive as a dancer, both physically and mentally, you must take many preparations. The first recommendation is to begin training at a very young age so that your muscles will be strong and flexible. Dancing professionally is an extremely rewarding career, however, there are many downsides including injuries, pain, 100% dedication, short career-span and low pay. The joy of performing can sometimes overcome these downsides and can make work seem like you are always having fun. If I were injury-free I would certainly chose this career!
In the 18th and 19th century, hatmakers used poisionous chemicals including mercury in their work. As result, many developed pathological symptons -- an estimated 10% went insane. Hence the term "mad as a hatter" and Lewis Carroll's character, the Mad Hatter.
Did you know...
The Notes tool allows you to create and save private notes for yourself and bookmark pages throughout the site.