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Was the bouncer right to not let Rihanna and A$ap Rocky into the club?
The social status of the two artists wouldn’t matter. Law doesn't change because you put out an album. I'm not a stickler for the most part but you can lose your liquor license real easy, and her one time visit isn't going to pay the bills. It’s a matter of the bar potentially losing its liquor liceRead more
The social status of the two artists wouldn’t matter. Law doesn’t change because you put out an album. I’m not a stickler for the most part but you can lose your liquor license real easy, and her one time visit isn’t going to pay the bills. It’s a matter of the bar potentially losing its liquor license if they don’t card every person who walks through the door. That said, some also went on to joke that the manager would probably be less than pleased about the incident — even though they were still reportedly able to get in.
See lessHow do you combine freelance job with a full time job?
You can handle them both only if it's something super simple and takes no more than one day of your time. But taking two big projects at the same time it's a bad idea, you can lose your client and your reputation and will be really hard to restore your rating. And if you fail deadlines, your employeRead more
You can handle them both only if it’s something super simple and takes no more than one day of your time. But taking two big projects at the same time it’s a bad idea, you can lose your client and your reputation and will be really hard to restore your rating. And if you fail deadlines, your employer will leave a negative feedback. Reputation is very important in the freelancing world, with perfect reputation you can take projects with big budgets. With full-time job you will be unable to work 5-6 hours per day, most likely it will be 3, maybe 4 hours per day. Plus, it’s hard physically and emotionally.
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