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Coastally Disturbed PDF Print E-mail
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Dear Reason,

I really want to move back to NYC and get my career started in film there and I'm about to be offered a job working for a manager at a small firm there. I currently live in LA and work at a high profile talent agency.

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Ready to Roll PDF Print E-mail
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Dear Reason,

If I'm finished with my work at 6:30 PM. Do I really have to stick around until 8 PM for appearances?

Ready to Roll

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Never wanted to move on up PDF Print E-mail
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Dear Reason,

My boss got fired and the head of the company asked me if I want the job. I don't! Call me crazy, but I don't want that pressure. I'm happy working at the mid-level and having a life. Am I nuts if I turn it down?

Never wanted to move on up

 

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Reason started her career in entertainment in her parent’s living room staging the musical “Annie” with the neighborhood kids. Since then, she’s had stints in both New York and Los Angeles working in film, theater, and television.

Reason resided in Manhattan for six years, where she interned for an independent film company and then went back to her roots to work for the producers of Avenue Q, Baz Luhrmann’s Production of Puccini’s La Bohome, and Rent, among others.

In 2004 Reason moved to La-La land where she was faced with traffic, perpetual sun, and the world of television. Reason landed a plum job working for a major network and after several months of wondering whether or not she should just go back to school to be a kindergarten teacher, was recently promoted off of a desk. In hindsight, it was well worth the wait.

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