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Topic: New theater going up... jobs?
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Scott D. Neff
Theatre Dork
Posts: 919
From: San Francisco, CA
Registered: Oct 1999
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posted 06-25-2000 10:17 PM
I think in most theatres, chain or independent, you'd be hired as regular floor staff.THEN - depending on the management's need for projection staff, you might get promoted. It is definitely a good idea to indicate that you are interested in working with the projectors. That way they'll keep you in mind if other things down turn out for them. ALSO - I don't know Krikorian's practices - whether they even employ separate projectionists, and if so, they may be Union. BTW - What city is this theatre opening in? ------------------ Scott D. Neff ---------------- www.cinema-west.com
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Brett Rankin
Film Handler
Posts: 78
From: Sierra Madre, CA
Registered: Jun 99
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posted 06-26-2000 12:40 AM
Scott,The theater is going up in Monrovia, CA, which is near Pasadena. Is there anyone out there who works at a theater or knows of someone in the area? I did talk to one person who, it turns out, knows the manager of the Pacific theater (which is even closer). Never heard from him again, though. Brett PS: Around thursday I'll be leaving town and won't have access to my email until SEPTEMBER. Just so you know.
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Dave Cutler
Master Film Handler
Posts: 277
From: Centennial, CO
Registered: Jun 2000
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posted 06-26-2000 01:20 PM
Brett,I don't know how Krikorian does things, but when I have opened a theatre I would atleast interviewed anyone with experience in projection. I can usually get some one up to speed before the complex even opens so it didn't make a whole lot of difference. It is ALWAYS worth a shot in my book to try. If nothing else they will start you out on the floor, but keep an eye on you and consider you for quick promotion. I was once in the position you are in, wanting to continue projection work, but wanting or having to change theatres. So I tend to look out for people like that. Someone had to give me a shot so I try to look out for others too. Good luck! ------------------ Dave Cutler 15/70 projectionist & Booth Manager at a 24-plex Kansas City, MO "Do or do not, there is no try."
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Dave Cutler
Master Film Handler
Posts: 277
From: Centennial, CO
Registered: Jun 2000
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posted 06-26-2000 02:37 PM
Great advice from Brad. I don't know how many kids come up to me and ask if I will train them in booth, when all they ever do is slack off.The first thing I do is watch them work on the floor on a weekday (when things are slower). I check to see if they are finding things to do or just hanging around while nothing gets done. If they show good work ethic and get things done they are more likely to get what they want. If I have a spot open that is. ------------------ Dave Cutler 15/70 projectionist & Booth Manager at a 24-plex Kansas City, MO "Do or do not, there is no try."
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