It’s 2016, and the Pisces career blog is still alive and thriving. It is a place for Pisces to share and learn about their career interests and experiences. I’m still working this year, but I’ve been able to do some fun things, so here are some of the Pisces career blog’s highlights from 2016.
The most recent Pisces career blog is focused on their career as a musician. Its one of the only blogs Ive ever seen that discusses the various ways Pisces can be successful in their careers. Its a fun read with a variety of topics about Pisces life, careers, and life.
The biggest problem with Pisces career blogs is that they often feel like they are telling the reader what they should or shouldn’t be doing. The most obvious example is the blog about Pisces career as a singer. If you’re a Pisces musician you’re definitely not going to want to read a blog focused on how to be a successful musician.
I have to admit that I was a little confused when I first heard about the blog, but then I realized that it was about Pisces career as a singer for the first time. Pisces career is a broad term encompassing many different activities.
Like I said before, Pisces career is a broad term that covers many different activities. To be a Pisces musician is not a particularly new thing. As far back as the mid-1800s, a handful of European women were successfully competing as professional pianists. This came about as a direct result of the first-ever professional piano competition at the Paris Conservatoire, in 1856.
Like any competitive sport, there was a period of time when the competition was dominated by men. However, the early years were a time of increasing inequality. In the early 1900s, women weren’t allowed to compete as pianists. This was the first time it was explicitly stated as a rule. But it was only in 1935 that women were allowed to compete as pianists.
The modern day piano competition isn’t really comparable because it’s a business, not a sport, and women werent allowed to compete as business women. But the point is that pianists of the time were more likely to be male because they were expected to be more musical. In fact, it was the piano that was supposed to be the instrument of the “good wife” or “good mother”. But the piano was still a female instrument.
But the point is that the piano was still a female instrument.
In modern times, I can imagine the piano could be a male instrument. But I can’t imagine the piano being a female instrument.
So in the end, we think it’s cool that the piano is a female instrument. And the piano is female because it was originally designed that way. But I cant imagine the piano being male because it was originally designed that way.