Selecting An Agency

Chris Morton salt.morton at gmail.com
Thu May 1 13:52:57 MDT 2008


And how do you select an agency, Jay? (Anyone?) I usually jump on the
initial posting for a given gig, posted by agency A, and have had contact
with same. Days later there are postings—reading very similar to the
first—from agencies B and C, where the bennies appear a bit more lucrative.
Problem is, I'm already locked into agency A, like it or not.

*<rant>*Far more annoying is going to the effort of sending in my stuff,
never to receive *any *sort * of * acknowledgement. What do it mean?*</rant>
*

Jagdriver

On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 10:40 PM, Jay Maechtlen wrote:

> If there's a choice, go for a decent agency (some  do have some bennies,
> such as online training programs). It is a way to get some varied experience
> while you're looking for a long term gig.
>
> (as my 9-week gig grinds to a halt)
>
> Regards
> Jay
>


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