Call center agent should be no. 2 at least.
Entertainer? How's that depressing?!
I'd guess it's not the job itself maybe having everybody up their noses and the scrutiny and paparazzis and whatnot... but not the actual job.
As an animator, I will get to fit right smack in the middle between artist and entertainer when I graduate. So I get how the industry works, and yes, its depressing.
You work on contracts, which can be pulled out from under you any second if the show/movie/ whatever tanks. These contracts mean that you do not have a steady source of income. (I've been advised for animation, for example, that if I find work for 8months of a year, thats a good year).
So, you've got job insecurity and uncertainty, being scrutinized and critiqued not only over credentials, education and experience, but on a whole other level: talent. Then with that, you've got lack of funds.
Because its contract based work, you move alot. This is again expensive but also, it leaves little time for socializing and makes it difficult to see family or start a new one.
I can definitely see it.