Welcome to another weekly edition of Side Hustle Spotlight where I interview actors and filmmakers at different levels of their career who have used their other passions to capitalize on a fulfilling side hustle. These folks no longer or have never had to do serving work that drained their energy and made them miserable. Be sure to check out the original article for inspiration on discovering your side hustle.
This week’s actor proves that you can be qualified for that stable full-time job with your current range of talents, common sense, and a good attitude.
Name: Ali McGhee
Side hustle: Office manager (full-time)
Years filmmaking: Two years filmmaking, six years acting and improvising
Favorite filmmaking credits/opportunities: Writing, producing, and acting in a slew of videos. A couple favorites? “Joint” and “Dads are Hot.” I also love acting monthly in the New York sketch collective BoogieManja.
What do you do when a shoot comes up? I produce a lot of my own work so fortunately, I can schedule to my availability. I always have the weekends available and I almost always leave work right at 5:30 pm, so the weeknights are fully available to shoot as well. I find
Welcome to another weekly edition of Side Hustle Spotlight where I interview actors and filmmakers at different levels of their career who have used their other passions to capitalize on a fulfilling side hustle. These folks no longer or have never had to do serving work that drained their energy and made them miserable. Be sure to check out the original article for inspiration on discovering your side hustle.
This week’s actor proves that you can be qualified for that stable full-time job with your current range of talents, common sense, and a good attitude.
Name: Ali McGhee
Side hustle: Office manager (full-time)
Years filmmaking: Two years filmmaking, six years acting and improvising
Favorite filmmaking credits/opportunities: Writing, producing, and acting in a slew of videos. A couple favorites? “Joint” and “Dads are Hot.” I also love acting monthly in the New York sketch collective BoogieManja.
What do you do when a shoot comes up? I produce a lot of my own work so fortunately, I can schedule to my availability. I always have the weekends available and I almost always leave work right at 5:30 pm, so the weeknights are fully available to shoot as well. I find
Leave a Reply