Had to travel down to LGA for an interview this morning. The job is a Station Trainer. I think I am one of 12 candidates being interviewed. In this case it really is an honor just being "nominated". I have a feeling that even with the cost of living increase employees in NYC get I won'y be able to afford to take it if it is offered.
Congrats, Tom! Hope the interview went well.
Today was payday, my last for a full week of shooting on this job (not that "shooting weeks" are exactly relevant, since I'm not on the shoot crew -- although I did get two checks today, including a separate one for that single day of Camera Scenic work last week). After tomorrow, there are just a few more days of filming -- and then three weeks of tearing down sets, packing and vacating the stages and shops (though I probably won't be needed for every single day of that process).
But our wrap party is coming up, and a few of our sets have already started coming down.
Even after-hours and on weekends; even when I occasionally took time off to work on theatre projects for a week or two (once or twice per season) -- arguably even while on hiatus each year between seasons, this show has been the structural force underpinning my life for the past six years. It occurred to me today: that's fully one-eighth of my entire life (or a fifth of my so-called adult life) so far.
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Really, though, I'm looking HUGELY forward to taking a break!