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	<title>CARRIED AWAY &#187; deferred payment</title>
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		<title>Getting a Credit VS Paying Rent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today I had to turn down the opportunity to work on film because they couldn&#8217;t pay me up front.  Technically, they planned on paying me, but on a deferred basis, which means I get paid when the film goes into profit.  So it would have been months, maybe a year, before I saw one cent.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today I had to turn down the opportunity to work on film because they couldn&#8217;t pay me up front.  Technically, they planned on paying me, but on a deferred basis, which means I get paid when the film goes into profit.  So it would have been months, maybe a year, before I saw one cent.</p>
<p>It was a pretty tough call for me.  On one hand, I&#8217;m in no position in my career to be turning down a credit, especially on a feature film.  I have nothing against the film and I wish it success, but it was a small, fairly new company trying to get a low budget comedy up and running.  The likelihood of it turning much profit was slim.  (Maybe it wasn&#8217;t, maybe it will go one to rake in oodles.)  Unfortunately, the other hand is that I need to pay rent now, this month, and I can&#8217;t take weeks/months of unpaid time because I have enough trouble paying the bills and my credit card off as it is.</p>
<p>It would have been nice to have a credit on that film.  I have a fairly anemic resume at the moment and another feature film could have helped me a lot in getting my next (paid) gig.</p>
<p>So this is what it means to be an adult then; making decisions based on being able to eat opposed to &#8220;pursuing a dream.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hopefully, next time this sort of thing comes up I will have the cash saved away that I will be able to take the time off, but unfortunately now, my car insurance needs me.</p>
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