Likely legit. Ross is the BGW Entertainment Coordinator. Trivia - He was also in American Jukebox back in the day.
That is what an Entertainment Coordinator does. Hires talent. It's his job.
Is it just me or does $15.57 starting pay sound very low for a job where not only the child has to perform, but the parent has to be present?
Who pays for the wasted time of the parent?
The world of child actors is incredibly different than most people will know. When the kid is a performer, typically the parent is either highly involved in it or they have an incredibly flexible job. My bet for BGW because of child labor laws and parent availability they would like for 3-5 kids to fit this role.Maybe I'm showing my age a bit, but I only was able to make that kinda cash for busting my ass mowing neighbors lawns - $15 for about a quarter acre with a decent but non-propelled mower, add $5 for trimming/edging - would usually take at least 2 hours. Good to see a talented young person make a lot more in a day than I did!
That does bring up a good point - I know there are some parents that are able to put everything aside for their child's interests/prospects, but I feel like that's more an exception and not the rule. Would said parent be just hanging out in a room backstage where they could conceivably work if they had to?
There’s a good number that are homeschooled, when they aren’t learning or performing are in dance, voice, acting, and/or improv classes. Like I said, child acting world is really different.I sure hope the kids they get aren't so 'show-business' about it that they don't get to have fun in the process. Curious if park passes are a perk of the job (given how things seem to be going, I wouldn't be all that surprised to hear that admission is reduced but not free).
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