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<blockquote data-quote="Jake Scudder" data-source="post: 74327" data-attributes="member: 195"><p>Re: best web sites to get on tour</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>(Responding to OP with Tim's quote for reference)</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't automatically discount IATSE, especially if there is work available in your area. I'm guessing you would be in the jurisdiction of Local 12? Contact the Business Agent and ask if they will put you on the over-hire list for when they need additional hands. The best thing you can do in the beginning is diversify. Get your name and face out there anywhere possible and make sure that a great attitude and work ethic are attached. </p><p></p><p>Chances are slim that you would need union affiliation for most touring rock and roll gigs. Many theater shows, even at the first levels, require IATSE membership. Again, it depends on what kind of gig you are after. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.backstagejobs.com" target="_blank">BackstageJobs.com</a> is another site, posting mostly entry-level theatrical gigs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jake Scudder, post: 74327, member: 195"] Re: best web sites to get on tour (Responding to OP with Tim's quote for reference) I wouldn't automatically discount IATSE, especially if there is work available in your area. I'm guessing you would be in the jurisdiction of Local 12? Contact the Business Agent and ask if they will put you on the over-hire list for when they need additional hands. The best thing you can do in the beginning is diversify. Get your name and face out there anywhere possible and make sure that a great attitude and work ethic are attached. Chances are slim that you would need union affiliation for most touring rock and roll gigs. Many theater shows, even at the first levels, require IATSE membership. Again, it depends on what kind of gig you are after. [url=http://www.backstagejobs.com]BackstageJobs.com[/url] is another site, posting mostly entry-level theatrical gigs. [/QUOTE]
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