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Originally Posted by _Eris_
Oh man, that's harsh! I can't say I've ever had that close of an experience, but I can
almost feel the pain you must be going through, to turn down something wonderful like
working for Trek. But, in the long run, I know you'll know it was worth finishing your
degree and stuff like that, and hopefully, you'll land a spot in any of the upcoming movies
or possibly series of Trek.
Good luck, and keep us posted!
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I know from my recent posting that I sound really really whiney... I only whine when I have a bit too much time. The web work is soo dull. The people I work for take forever to make a decision of what they want me to do next. I sit around my desk at the office... waiting and wishing for more interesting work. I'm paid well for my time. The art teaching job has it mixture of delight and utter torture(whiney kids who don't want to do the work). Since I first started my whining binge... Saturday I picked up a small gig doing some vfx work for a short-film chinese ghost story. Last night I began negotiating with someone about modeling a cartoon character for a paint commercial for a South American country. Yay... finally something that uses my skills!!!