Both of Bernice’s ideas would require licensing and bonding first. And Luann (or her parents) don;t have that kindn of money. It’s all tied up in The Fuse. At least Luann’s youth theater program could be staged inside the Fuse but would not likely paid her anything like a living wage.
Yes, you are looking for the FUN again, Luann, without taking into consideration whether these jobs could support you financially as in moving out of your parents’ house and into a place of your own. Bernice is suggesting the jobs that would provide you that independence.
This could be a tongue in cheek, friendly taunt from Greg to all his very vocal critics. “Hey all you critics give it a try if you think it is so easy, day after day, year after year, making sure the drawing gets better and the stories keep coming.” You can always go back to the Tiffany taking a shower arcs. I wouldn’t mind.
Back when dinosaurs roamed he earth and I was in grade school we would have an art instructor come in once a week or so, working with the student on how to express themselves through art. This sounds like something Luann would enjoy as opposed to drilling into the squishy skulls of 4th graders English declension and spelling. I think there were also visiting music instructors and why not visiting theater directors.
I love where this is going! Luann looks so happy! She now she can see a lot more possibilities. She can go back to studying theater (or start studying seriously to learn how to be a cartoonist…?). She could start using The Fuse’s theatre to do her courses, as she had attempted to do with dear Prudence. It will be difficult, but it could really be a wonderful future for her ♡!
Many people have great ideas for running their own business and would be enjoyable and provide a service but are not able to make a living off of it and thus the jobs are never created.
In the real world, these career ideas would be more like hobbies. Teaching theatre to kids, teaching cartooning to kids, it’s all great and would be a good Hallmark movie, but she wouldn’t immediately start making a predictable wage that could be counted on to pay her bills. But of course, we all know she will pursue one of these ideas and it will probably involve using someone else’s property without their permission. Luann is just looking for something where she can go play every day. She has no work ethic or sense of responsibility. Until that changes, I don’t see anyone willingly entrusting their children to her. Her job at Kids 1st was supervised by the public school system, which provided some assurances. I would never take my child to some hole in the wall pop up being run by a teenage misfit. What are her credentials? How will she pay for insurance? How will she rent space? How will she qualify for licensing? How will she make repairs needed to meet code? She would be much better off getting a paying job at a daycare that might be interested in adding her ideas to their curriculum.
Summer programs for kids take in gobs of money. And there would be year round opportunities for developing enrichment programs and classes. For once, Bernice said something useful. Lu just needs to throw a minor in business into her plans.
That’s not a real job, Luann. I taught cartooning for a while. It was a load of fun but unfortunately not enough money to live on. More of that “fun summer camp vibe” she loves so much. She could become an art teacher at the college level. She seems to have a talent for it or else Zeebo wouldn’t have selected her as his TA.
Teaching cartooning is a terrible idea for Luann. She has no experience drawing or writing a cartoon. The demand for that service would be very small. Not many people would pay to learn cartooning.
Bernice is making a common mistake that people make when suggesting jobs for others – not taking into account how difficult it can be to make an affordable salary with many of those alternative careers. I used to have people tell my to quit my Civil Service job (which admittedly I wasn’t all that happy with) and gamble my money on a start up, or take a more fun but minimum wage job. What those people tended to have in common (and I realize this is unlike Bernice) was that they had a spouse making a lot of money so they could take a chance on a risky career endeavor.) Many if not most teachers struggle with affording housing in California. Bernice’s suggested careers are likely to pay even less (with no benefits).
How is Luann going to teach cartooning when she doesn’t even KNOW cartooning? It’s more than just being able to draw something; it also involves the art of storytelling, and Luann has never been shown with any skill or education in that particular craft. But I suppose this was more of a meta-gag than anything else. Though it had the side effect of making Luann look like even more of a dim bulb, so I’m not sure it was worth it. Maybe let the poor girl have some dignity once in a while?
Oh, and it looks like the mention of “directing youth theater” means that Luann and Pru’s failed Drama Camp has been officially tossed down the Memory Hole and erased from continuity, much like Pru herself was a few months after her departure.
beb01 almost 3 years ago
Greg breaks the 4th wall when Luann suggests she should teach cartooning, Even though she has never cartooned in her fictional life.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
Well, ain’t that a swell idea.
AnyFace almost 3 years ago
That’s a bit on the nose somehow … ✨
beb01 almost 3 years ago
Both of Bernice’s ideas would require licensing and bonding first. And Luann (or her parents) don;t have that kindn of money. It’s all tied up in The Fuse. At least Luann’s youth theater program could be staged inside the Fuse but would not likely paid her anything like a living wage.
lvlax almost 3 years ago
Directing Youth Theater has possibilities. She has shown an aptitude in the performing arts.
BabyBlue almost 3 years ago
She’s opening her mind to other possibilities. That’s a breakthrough and I think Bernice is being a great friend/therapist right there.
capricorn9th almost 3 years ago
Yes, you are looking for the FUN again, Luann, without taking into consideration whether these jobs could support you financially as in moving out of your parents’ house and into a place of your own. Bernice is suggesting the jobs that would provide you that independence.
Dishwasher65 almost 3 years ago
“Teach cartooning!” she says, looking right at the viewer.
Mordock999 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Sheesh.
For God’s sake, learn a trade, Lu.
After all, the nation needs plumbers, electricians, and decent, actually funny comedians. ;-)
Argythree almost 3 years ago
Is this how this ’toon ends? Luann finds her future in teaching cartooning, and we all live happily ever after?
Panufo almost 3 years ago
Cartooning? What, do you have inside information?
Caldonia almost 3 years ago
Please don’t have her do either thing, especially teach cartooning.
ronaldspence almost 3 years ago
Luann, take your time deciding but don’t lock yourself in until your passion makes it impossible to imagine doing anything else!
luann1212 almost 3 years ago
OH MY GAW! This is exactly what I was thinking this was heading to:. the idea of teaching as a creative, Karen as a model? So many hints heretofore.
Robin Harwood almost 3 years ago
Cartooning? Does that mean we are going to see Knut again?
Please say yes.
Joe1962 almost 3 years ago
Youth Theater but you have to know the right people.
John Adams almost 3 years ago
“Teach cartooning” Now that’s a punchline!
kenhense almost 3 years ago
Luann’s expression in the third frame: The exact spot between humor and insanity. If she says “yes,” run for your life…
Airman almost 3 years ago
This could be a tongue in cheek, friendly taunt from Greg to all his very vocal critics. “Hey all you critics give it a try if you think it is so easy, day after day, year after year, making sure the drawing gets better and the stories keep coming.” You can always go back to the Tiffany taking a shower arcs. I wouldn’t mind.
J. Scarbrough almost 3 years ago
I feel like we’re starting to get a little meta here.
Rhetorical_Question almost 3 years ago
Cartooning? is Greg Evans recommends this as potential career?
reedkomicks Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Yes, yes, hi Greg, hi Karen. Great job. We love you.
Rhetorical_Question almost 3 years ago
Did Luann quit her job as Tutor?
beb01 almost 3 years ago
Back when dinosaurs roamed he earth and I was in grade school we would have an art instructor come in once a week or so, working with the student on how to express themselves through art. This sounds like something Luann would enjoy as opposed to drilling into the squishy skulls of 4th graders English declension and spelling. I think there were also visiting music instructors and why not visiting theater directors.
Johnnyrico almost 3 years ago
???????
STEPUP almost 3 years ago
Now Luann is derailing herself and starting to get silly!!
R.W.Singer -SF almost 3 years ago
Yes…teach cartooning. Teach them to try and finish a story line. That would be good!
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I love where this is going! Luann looks so happy! She now she can see a lot more possibilities. She can go back to studying theater (or start studying seriously to learn how to be a cartoonist…?). She could start using The Fuse’s theatre to do her courses, as she had attempted to do with dear Prudence. It will be difficult, but it could really be a wonderful future for her ♡!
daddo52 almost 3 years ago
Still not listening though, huh?
me_the_polish_gull almost 3 years ago
Teach cartooning? I like that.
Brdshtt Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Gads, in that last panel, Luann reminds me of “Large Marge” from Pee Wee’s Big Adventure":
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSb0yiwqE98
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Make sure you are holding onto your chair.
basilisk Premium Member almost 3 years ago
The counselor gives terrible advice.
overtherainbow almost 3 years ago
Youth theater?? Omg, I actually called it! ;-)
Happy New Year to you, Greg and Karen, and to us all!
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
She could teach making theatrical backdrops for kiddie shows.
tremaine53 almost 3 years ago
Waiter? Check, please.
Susan00100 almost 3 years ago
But, is she gonna accept the tutoring job?
preacherman Premium Member almost 3 years ago
All Luann’s choices could be done by becoming a grade school teacher.
Vilyehm almost 3 years ago
Cartooning?
To paraphrase a famous quote:
“May all your plewds be enormous.”
ExLax almost 3 years ago
Good money in day care.
MS72 almost 3 years ago
“Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh, Here I am at, Camp Granada! …”
cabalonrye almost 3 years ago
What? No thunder and hail over how nasty and hating Bernice is?
Ellis97 almost 3 years ago
That’s a great idea, Luann! But what could your cartoon be about? Maybe a ditzy blonde girl and her brainy best friend!
candomarty Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Greg’s breaking the fourth wall today…
Sportymonk almost 3 years ago
Many people have great ideas for running their own business and would be enjoyable and provide a service but are not able to make a living off of it and thus the jobs are never created.
scottbruce almost 3 years ago
She’s gone Luanny Toons.
Decepticomic almost 3 years ago
Are we just yelling ideas now? Kickboxing! Grocery store clerk! Stripper! Gold prospector! Just don’t be a cop cuz, y’know, ACAB.
A.Ficionada almost 3 years ago
Ah, the possibilities… :)
comic reader 22 almost 3 years ago
In the real world, these career ideas would be more like hobbies. Teaching theatre to kids, teaching cartooning to kids, it’s all great and would be a good Hallmark movie, but she wouldn’t immediately start making a predictable wage that could be counted on to pay her bills. But of course, we all know she will pursue one of these ideas and it will probably involve using someone else’s property without their permission. Luann is just looking for something where she can go play every day. She has no work ethic or sense of responsibility. Until that changes, I don’t see anyone willingly entrusting their children to her. Her job at Kids 1st was supervised by the public school system, which provided some assurances. I would never take my child to some hole in the wall pop up being run by a teenage misfit. What are her credentials? How will she pay for insurance? How will she rent space? How will she qualify for licensing? How will she make repairs needed to meet code? She would be much better off getting a paying job at a daycare that might be interested in adding her ideas to their curriculum.
comic reader 22 almost 3 years ago
And why is Bernice lecturing anyone on “making a living”? She has no income and is living rent free.
snookdog69 almost 3 years ago
She is a drama queen
hoffquotes2 almost 3 years ago
An Evans biography?
sueb1863 almost 3 years ago
Just be sure to minor in something that will pay the bills.
imagenesis almost 3 years ago
Yeah, cartooning, and, and, create a comic titled ‘Luann!’ Oh, wait, it’s been taken!
Jaymi Cee Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Summer programs for kids take in gobs of money. And there would be year round opportunities for developing enrichment programs and classes. For once, Bernice said something useful. Lu just needs to throw a minor in business into her plans.
eladee AKA Wally almost 3 years ago
That’s not a real job, Luann. I taught cartooning for a while. It was a load of fun but unfortunately not enough money to live on. More of that “fun summer camp vibe” she loves so much. She could become an art teacher at the college level. She seems to have a talent for it or else Zeebo wouldn’t have selected her as his TA.
KEA almost 3 years ago
{face palm}
Mayor Snorkum almost 3 years ago
AHA! I said “cartooning” just a couple of days ago! Yay me! And now we know for sure: Luann is really Karen Evans!
Tyge almost 3 years ago
Sounds like we’re going back to another the Fay-type arc.
Pru tried that and failed miserably: https://www.gocomics.com/luann/2017/08/01
Although Luann had a more positive result: https://www.gocomics.com/luann/2018/04/30
ZBicyclist Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Sure. Because all those people at the Center for Cartoon Studies (offering an MFA in Cartooning) are fabulously wealthy. (Not)
bfloxword almost 3 years ago
Disparaging teachers is a short way to losing readers.
StoicLion1973 almost 3 years ago
Teaching youth theater could be a way for Luann to reconnect with Oz…
locake almost 3 years ago
Teaching cartooning is a terrible idea for Luann. She has no experience drawing or writing a cartoon. The demand for that service would be very small. Not many people would pay to learn cartooning.
kauri44 almost 3 years ago
Bernice is making a common mistake that people make when suggesting jobs for others – not taking into account how difficult it can be to make an affordable salary with many of those alternative careers. I used to have people tell my to quit my Civil Service job (which admittedly I wasn’t all that happy with) and gamble my money on a start up, or take a more fun but minimum wage job. What those people tended to have in common (and I realize this is unlike Bernice) was that they had a spouse making a lot of money so they could take a chance on a risky career endeavor.) Many if not most teachers struggle with affording housing in California. Bernice’s suggested careers are likely to pay even less (with no benefits).
donwestonmysteries almost 3 years ago
Figuring out what you want to be at this age is difficult for a lot of people. Even college doesn’t guarantee a job.
DG almost 3 years ago
Its nice to have a LuAnn arc where she isn’t used as an idiot to advance plot for someone else.
BJShipley1 almost 3 years ago
How is Luann going to teach cartooning when she doesn’t even KNOW cartooning? It’s more than just being able to draw something; it also involves the art of storytelling, and Luann has never been shown with any skill or education in that particular craft. But I suppose this was more of a meta-gag than anything else. Though it had the side effect of making Luann look like even more of a dim bulb, so I’m not sure it was worth it. Maybe let the poor girl have some dignity once in a while?
BJShipley1 almost 3 years ago
Oh, and it looks like the mention of “directing youth theater” means that Luann and Pru’s failed Drama Camp has been officially tossed down the Memory Hole and erased from continuity, much like Pru herself was a few months after her departure.
Call me Ishmael almost 3 years ago
Join a convent…
crettawva almost 3 years ago
Janis Ian – At Seventeen (1975)
wantcomicsnow2 almost 3 years ago
And are you going to give your “friend” Luann the money to start this youth camp or after school business, Bernice? No?
Didn’t think so.
Plods with ...™ almost 3 years ago
You can’t make a living with those last 2 things?
lawguy05 almost 3 years ago
I bet Mr. Evans would help, Luann.
Kenezg almost 3 years ago
Good positivity from Bernice…
BuckarooDave almost 3 years ago
R.I.P. … Betty White
a national treasure.
drewpamon almost 3 years ago
Luann you’re a cartoon, you don’t know anything about making cartoons.
Terminal Frost Premium Member almost 3 years ago
REST IN PEACE BETTY WHITE
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
oh the irony
RSH almost 3 years ago
But what should Luann major in? I can’t imagine Bern would suggest that she drop out of college.
JPuzzleWhiz almost 3 years ago
The BUZZR Channel planned a special event for her this weekend in honor of what was to be her 100th birthday.
It has now, sadly, become a memorial tribute.
Game show legend and actress Betty White has passed away at 99.
R. I. P.
Susan123 almost 3 years ago
Can you make a living cartooning? :}
luann1212 almost 3 years ago
I don’t know, ask Greg Evans.
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
Now that’s a hoot! Who makes money drawing cartoons?
(Hint: his first name is Greg, and his last name has one more letter than his first….)
BuckarooDave almost 3 years ago
Everyone have a safe night celebrating ( if you do), and let’s get a start on a better year coming. Peace.
eladee AKA Wally almost 3 years ago
Nope. Nope. And definitely Nope!!!!!
D.E.N. almost 3 years ago
The possibilities are mounting.
Joe1962 almost 3 years ago
Happy New Year 2022 as we bring in a New Year and Kiss 2021 goodbye.
DaBump Premium Member almost 3 years ago
“Teach cartooning!” Loved it. Hello, Mr. Evans!