2 Week Shift Work/ Is this the right place for me?
Howdy,
I work for 2 weeks at a time in western Alaska where I don't have access to a studio, but I also have 2 weeks off afterwards with tons of free time to record. I was hoping to get into Voice Bunny and fill my time off with voice over work and applied for assessment about a month and a half ago. Of course I've gotten the project request while I'm out at work and won't be back for another week.
Is my schedule not compatible with working for Voice Bunny? Or could I get the sample project pushed back and potentially have "Out of Office" times if I did get approved?
Thank you,
Ranger Fox
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Hi, Ranger!
While 2-weeks on and 2-weeks off would enable you to work on a high volume of projects, the fact that you don't have studio availability would, unfortunately, rule you out for availability, as many of our clients ask for revisions a few days, or a couple of weeks after the proejct has been submitted. If you upload a project and leave to Alaska the next day, and the NEXT day after that the client asks for revisions, they would have to wait 2 weeks for their changes, as minor as they may be.
Taking this into consideration, I'm afraid that your schedule might not be a good fit for our production and delivery model.
I thank you very much for reaching out and hope you enjoy the beautiful landscapes Alaska has to offer.
Andrés
Completely understandable! This schedule isn't permanent so I guess I will just apply again once I have reliable studio access.
Thanks so much for the reply!
Ranger
Anytime, Ranger!