I auditioned a few days ago for a major credit card company and post-audition I was quite (insert word here):
dejected
frustrated
angry
perplexed
disappointed
I wanted this audition to be great. I wanted them to like me. I wanted to get the gig. Well…get this! I’ve just been called back! I am (insert word here):
shocked
ecstatic
thrilled
really really really happy
jumping around with joy
I really can’t believe it. Whew! I need to iron.
I’ve just recently received word that I’ve been called back for a second audition for a lead role in what appears to be a promising short film. I still don’t know much about the plot or when it may begin to shoot, but I have to say I was surprised to receive the callback. I felt rather bad about my initial audition, though I did do my best given the circumstances (e.g., no information in advance; waiting around for more than an hour; waiting in a freezing location; having driven for more than 90 minutes to get there). The first audition took so long that I was actually quite frustrated upon leaving, and I was truly and vocally adamant in my indifference regarding the potential for a callback. I didn’t care if I was called back and, in fact, I don’t think I wanted to be called back. I suppose that has changed, now.
I’ve actually been given pages from the script so … Read more »
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