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Yeah, answer if you dont do illegal stuff. I know you probably like writing if your on this forum BUT, I'm quite sure you dont get paid doing that. My point being, whats your job outside of writing and what not? I've just been wondering because----well, Theres o chance somebodys gonna PAY me to write for them, I'll probably have to pay THEM to make my movie, so.......yup. What do you do?
The End of the World: Two Starbucks, right across from each other. You get your coffee, go out of one, look across the street and say "HOLY SH*T! There another one!!!" Its like your stuck in some alternate dimesion......
wow, uhmmm, yeah, thats awesome---I guess. In theory though, thats the exact same thing I'm doing, but only in theory.
The End of the World: Two Starbucks, right across from each other. You get your coffee, go out of one, look across the street and say "HOLY SH*T! There another one!!!" Its like your stuck in some alternate dimesion......
I'm retired and I'm not even old enough to buy beer, well at least that's what I tell people when they cry about getting a job
I have been trying to get one for a year and a bit since I graduated school and what do I get for my effort rejected for a fat kid who can't keep his pants up
This town has some pretty messed up values when it comes to employment, I'm a model worker and they pass on me for children and fat people... _______
Wish! Why should I wish? I said my job was part time, well the other half of my time is taken up by destorying the evil hordes of the undead, writing and chatting up girls way out of my reach.
"We don't make movies for critics, since they don't pay to see them anyhow."
Sorry to go OT and I swear I won't do it again, but Alan, whatever happened with Niolan? Have they paid you yet? Yeah, I'm a student too. Bloody tired of school but graduate in December God willing.
I'm a zombie buster in my spare time, video game demigod part time, and all around evil genius full time. Now, watch as I unleash my latest creation: cybernetic zombie fish shaped like Playstation 2 controllers! MWAHAHAHA!
Well, to get this back OT (tho I am interesting in hearing about Alan's saga), I'm an Epsilon Semi-moron (Brave New World by Aldous Huxley reference) with a large American Telecommunications company that begins with the letter 'V' paper pushing project manager who has been occupied for the last month with this.
Oh, and I moved this topic to the "Getting to know you" thread.
Alan, if you're trying to sell Banana chan as a kids cartoon, good luck, there's not a station out there that would take it as it is and maket it for kids, without butchering it. It'll probably do best on Adult Swim, i know i said toonami but that was before I read the second episode...
Anyway, some of you seem to deal with the Undead (better known as zombies). I have it worse. I DEAL WITH THE SPAWN OF THE DEVIL- EVERY DAY FALL, WINTER, AND SPRING! Yep, you know what I am. I am a teacher- I started out as a permanent substitute for a middle school, first one on the lst if a teacher is out, and if I learned anything from that job, it is that SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS have it bad, and are not payed enough. Those little kids think they can slack off because the teacher is out, and the advanced kids always criticise you if you don't do things way the teacher does it. (and no, i will not tell you what school, simply because that's my business, not yours.
I also started and teach the animation "elective" in the last two bells of the last semester, which is small, the most students in one class was 9 kids (that's how obscure it is.) which is really fun, we used a program called Animation Maker, and we make our little two minute flicks starting from a script and working our way through the finish. It's fun, but a lot of the kids don't know jack about scripts or anything, "don't they just make it up as they go along?" one student asked on the first day.
Fun job, but, if you notice, i was really busy for about two months or so, and was hardly on, that's because I asked if we could do the elective, and the school said yeah, but nobody (in nyc, at least) had ever done anything like it, so i had to write out the curriculum myself and everything. I've been asked to do it again, and out of the 17 that did the class this year, 16 are coming back, and 3 new ones so I hope we'll be able to do more stuff this time around.