17th November 2013, 03:38 PM
OK, I've not been about that long in this business, but it does appear that those who do take to this mad world do tend to be able to keep a pretty steady stream of employment regardless of who for. I'd expect to see quite a high drop-out rate for those starting in the business, as the reality on the ground I suspect is considerably harsher than taught at Uni. But, if you stick it for three years or so, there's a good chance that you've got the bug, you've got the contacts and your name is known.