MaryMag
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callback ettiquetteI have 2 callbacks tomorrow - show A I know I am unavailable for, show B I am dying to do. Do I go to the callback for show A, just to keep my face and name in front of them? Or do I tell em I'm doing another project during show A and only attend the show B callback? I can't decide if going either way will help or hurt me.
Again, I'm dying to do show B. It means work for a year AND health insurance. Yes, that's right. This company gives their actors HEALTH INSURANCE.
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LameUsername
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But the callbacks aren't at conflicting times, right? Or are they?
If they aren't at the same time, I say go to both. You can always turn down the part if you are cast, and it's nice to have a back up.
If they are at the same time, go to B, but call up A first and explain the situation, and bow out graciously.
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fjays
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well, from your post i cant spot anything great about the first callback.
if you know you cant do it, and option B is brilliant for you, then damn well go with option B and nicely say you cant make callback A.. yeah?
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Nettik
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I would go to both. If you aren't cast in the second one, you may have a backup for the first.
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