<p>Bisouu–I am in no way implying that someone with a musical theater degree only qualifies for waiter positions. There are lots of options for BFA or BM students that are looking for full time work that is theatre or entertainment related. My D has opted to go this route and is not auditioning. She has worked doing film production, marketing/ development, casting and is currently an assistant at a top talent agency in their theater department. However, if you want to audition, you want flexibility and that is why most of D’s friends are working as waiters/ hostesses or sitters. Casting or assistant jobs will not allow that flexibility and many would see auditioning as a conflict of interest. There may be some part-time permanent positions in theatre that have flexible hours, but most are doing parties, running classes or handing out fliers as I described above.</p>