nicksaiz65
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I wanted to get some advice from you guys on here, see what you thought.
I recently got tested, and lo and behold I have COVID. I'm actually not that surprised. I work an extremely high risk part time job: a musician in a bar. Some asked why we are still having shows, but I've found that venues are opening back up no matter what lol.
I'll heal from this for sure because I'm young and in good health. I'm in isolation as we speak, for 14 days.
My question is, after I get better, should I go ahead and quit my part time job while we are in this pandemic? I do not want to get sick again. I was talking to my violin teacher, and he said something like "Money comes and goes, but your health is most important. Why would you want to play for crowds that won't even wear masks?" At nearly every show I worked, I was the only one wearing a mask. Yet I still got sick lol.
The problem with this is, I want to continue with this job as my side hustle after I graduate and become a programmer. So do I really want to just up and quit? I might lose my spot(and it is really nice having a guaranteed job as soon as I graduate, since we're going into a recession.) On top of that, I'd be losing money that I was going to save up and use to fight against student loans. One option I had thought of is having an ultimatum: "If I am going to play at bars, which are very high risk environments, then my N95 mask stays on at all times." It's not even coming off to eat or drink, I'll eat and hydrate up before I even go out.
On the other hand, having this virus really sucks. Even though I'll get better. I'm just not sure if it's a good idea to be out in bars at all in this current climate. I know that it's possible for sure to get re-infected even though I've had it once before.
So I just wanted to get some advice/opinions from you guys on here so I can decide what to do on the way forward.
I recently got tested, and lo and behold I have COVID. I'm actually not that surprised. I work an extremely high risk part time job: a musician in a bar. Some asked why we are still having shows, but I've found that venues are opening back up no matter what lol.
I'll heal from this for sure because I'm young and in good health. I'm in isolation as we speak, for 14 days.
My question is, after I get better, should I go ahead and quit my part time job while we are in this pandemic? I do not want to get sick again. I was talking to my violin teacher, and he said something like "Money comes and goes, but your health is most important. Why would you want to play for crowds that won't even wear masks?" At nearly every show I worked, I was the only one wearing a mask. Yet I still got sick lol.
The problem with this is, I want to continue with this job as my side hustle after I graduate and become a programmer. So do I really want to just up and quit? I might lose my spot(and it is really nice having a guaranteed job as soon as I graduate, since we're going into a recession.) On top of that, I'd be losing money that I was going to save up and use to fight against student loans. One option I had thought of is having an ultimatum: "If I am going to play at bars, which are very high risk environments, then my N95 mask stays on at all times." It's not even coming off to eat or drink, I'll eat and hydrate up before I even go out.
On the other hand, having this virus really sucks. Even though I'll get better. I'm just not sure if it's a good idea to be out in bars at all in this current climate. I know that it's possible for sure to get re-infected even though I've had it once before.
So I just wanted to get some advice/opinions from you guys on here so I can decide what to do on the way forward.