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From: "Bob Ingold" <ingold@agames.com>
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Subject: Day Job Don't Quit
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I've been reading enough of these messages that I feel a need to put in two
cents worth I got from from an animation instructor.
If you want to be an animator working in an animation house and you want to
make a living at it then you have to have the ability to survive financially
without work for a year. If you can do that then you'll probably make it.
As a beginner you won't find steady work until your reputation proves
otherwise.
Of course when the instructor says this at the beginning of the semester, half