</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Sorry, Doc, you're talking about entertainers, not musicians. Among the people making that kind of money, I haven't seen a real musician, yet, unless Placido Domingo or Yo Yo Ma makes that much, and I don't think they do. )</font>
Placido domingo isn't a musician.. he's a vocalist.. but in generaly.. entertainers.. musicians, singers.. etc.. all get lumped into the same bowl. And yes.. I'm quite sure the big rap stars are raking in millions.. Venerable Rock stars like springsteen and mega hit groups like the stones, deep purple, blue oyster cult.. sabbath.. and dozens of others have made huge sums of money in their carriers.
That's another point. The working lifespan of a pro athlete is generally a short 'window'.. before they go on to become comentators, spokesmen.. team owners.. etc. A musician can gig till they die.. Look at the stones.. they played when the beatles were new... and they still play.. though the look like walking skeletons.
The point of my original position was that it is more feasable for a school to turn out -any- kind of employable person.. I chose musician as an example.. could have said typist.. anything. They can churn them out by the dozen... what they can't do is churn out pro atheletes by the uh.. fractions even.. Just so few people make it to the pro's.. that it is funny how much money is spent on 'training a kid thru HS to play football, when he has less than a snowballs chance in heck to get there.. whereas on the other hand.. every kid making a c or better in the power mechanics class can get a job at a jiffy lube or a service station. So far I havn't seen any gas station/football areenas.. so tall that expensive football training seems to be uh.. aimed at marketing, booster fund raisers.. clubs and functions.. media exposure.. and school competition and posturing.. Just my take. I'm obviously not a sports fan.. except for a very few limited things ( bowling.. etc.. )
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