7. Tell me about agents and managers. Do I need one?<\/strong><\/p>\n An agent’s job is to send your tape to casting directors and producers. Sometimes you are booked directly through your agent and sometimes you must audition. An agent makes 10-15% for their services. Never pay an agent before a job is booked and paid for. Usually payment comes to the agent and is then disbursed to you less their commission.<\/strong><\/p>\n Agents serve a very useful function in the casting chain. They represent a wide variety of talent in each market. Most casting directors and producers prefer to work with agents rather than call talent individually. It helps save time.<\/p>\n Agents work with talent two ways: freelance or exclusive signed. Agents give first priority to their signed clients and are more willing to take an active interest in their career. Freelance means you choose not to be exclusive. In this case, several different agents can represent you. This can increase your exposure but because you are working with many agents instead of one, they are less likely to be as supportive and loyal as they might be if you were a signed client.<\/p>\n If a reputable agent wishes to sign you, its probably a good idea, as long as the contract provides a liberal “escape” clause if the relationship doesn’t work out. Make sure you have a lawyer review the document before signing!<\/p>\n Before you agree to be represented by an agent, check their reputation with other actors and casting directors. You should quickly be able to find the names of the best agents in your area.<\/p>\n If your city has a talent union office, call SAG and AFTRA and ask which agents have a union franchise. This is usually an excellent indicator that the agency is reputable.<\/p>\n If you cannot get an agent to represent you or if there are no talent agencies in your area, you can still get work on your own by sending your demo tape directly to casting directors and producers and following up religiously!<\/p>\n 8. Do you need to live near New York City, Los Angeles or Chicago to be a successful voice over artist?<\/strong><\/p>\n No. However, most agents will only represent clients who live and work in the same market, close enough to get to auditions and bookings quickly when the call comes in. However, if you are a good marketer and able to find work on your own, you can live anywhere you like as long as you have access to a recording studio, phone, fax, and overnight delivery service. Many voice over artists do extremely well in medium size markets<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<\/section>\n [\/et_pb_image][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/Renee-Basile-Great-Voice-Testimonial.png” _builder_version=”3.11.1″]<\/p>\n 7. Tell me about agents and managers. Do I need one?<\/strong><\/p>\n An agent’s job is to send your tape to casting directors and producers. Sometimes you are booked directly through your agent and sometimes you must audition. An agent makes 10-15% for their services. Never pay an agent before a job is booked and paid for. Usually payment comes to the agent and is then disbursed to you less their commission.<\/strong><\/p>\n Agents serve a very useful function in the casting chain. They represent a wide variety of talent in each market. Most casting directors and producers prefer to work with agents rather than call talent individually. It helps save time.<\/p>\n Agents work with talent two ways: freelance or exclusive signed. Agents give first priority to their signed clients and are more willing to take an active interest in their career. Freelance means you choose not to be exclusive. In this case, several different agents can represent you. This can increase your exposure but because you are working with many agents instead of one, they are less likely to be as supportive and loyal as they might be if you were a signed client.<\/p>\n If a reputable agent wishes to sign you, its probably a good idea, as long as the contract provides a liberal “escape” clause if the relationship doesn’t work out. Make sure you have a lawyer review the document before signing!<\/p>\n Before you agree to be represented by an agent, check their reputation with other actors and casting directors. You should quickly be able to find the names of the best agents in your area.<\/p>\n If your city has a talent union office, call SAG and AFTRA and ask which agents have a union franchise. This is usually an excellent indicator that the agency is reputable.<\/p>\n If you cannot get an agent to represent you or if there are no talent agencies in your area, you can still get work on your own by sending your demo tape directly to casting directors and producers and following up religiously!<\/p>\n 8. Do you need to live near New York City, Los Angeles or Chicago to be a successful voice over artist?<\/strong><\/p>\n No. However, most agents will only represent clients who live and work in the same market, close enough to get to auditions and bookings quickly when the call comes in. However, if you are a good marketer and able to find work on your own, you can live anywhere you like as long as you have access to a recording studio, phone, fax, and overnight delivery service. Many voice over artists do extremely well in medium size markets<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<\/section>\n [\/et_pb_image][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/Rachel-Collins-Great-Voice-Testimonial.png” _builder_version=”3.11.1″]<\/p>\n 7. Tell me about agents and managers. Do I need one?<\/strong><\/p>\n An agent’s job is to send your tape to casting directors and producers. Sometimes you are booked directly through your agent and sometimes you must audition. An agent makes 10-15% for their services. Never pay an agent before a job is booked and paid for. Usually payment comes to the agent and is then disbursed to you less their commission.<\/strong><\/p>\n Agents serve a very useful function in the casting chain. They represent a wide variety of talent in each market. Most casting directors and producers prefer to work with agents rather than call talent individually. It helps save time.<\/p>\n Agents work with talent two ways: freelance or exclusive signed. Agents give first priority to their signed clients and are more willing to take an active interest in their career. Freelance means you choose not to be exclusive. In this case, several different agents can represent you. This can increase your exposure but because you are working with many agents instead of one, they are less likely to be as supportive and loyal as they might be if you were a signed client.<\/p>\n If a reputable agent wishes to sign you, its probably a good idea, as long as the contract provides a liberal “escape” clause if the relationship doesn’t work out. Make sure you have a lawyer review the document before signing!<\/p>\n Before you agree to be represented by an agent, check their reputation with other actors and casting directors. You should quickly be able to find the names of the best agents in your area.<\/p>\n If your city has a talent union office, call SAG and AFTRA and ask which agents have a union franchise. This is usually an excellent indicator that the agency is reputable.<\/p>\n If you cannot get an agent to represent you or if there are no talent agencies in your area, you can still get work on your own by sending your demo tape directly to casting directors and producers and following up religiously!<\/p>\n 8. Do you need to live near New York City, Los Angeles or Chicago to be a successful voice over artist?<\/strong><\/p>\n No. However, most agents will only represent clients who live and work in the same market, close enough to get to auditions and bookings quickly when the call comes in. However, if you are a good marketer and able to find work on your own, you can live anywhere you like as long as you have access to a recording studio, phone, fax, and overnight delivery service. Many voice over artists do extremely well in medium size markets<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<\/section>\n [\/et_pb_image][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/Mark-Spreadling-Testimonial.png” _builder_version=”3.11.1″]<\/p>\n 7. Tell me about agents and managers. Do I need one?<\/strong><\/p>\n An agent’s job is to send your tape to casting directors and producers. Sometimes you are booked directly through your agent and sometimes you must audition. An agent makes 10-15% for their services. Never pay an agent before a job is booked and paid for. Usually payment comes to the agent and is then disbursed to you less their commission.<\/strong><\/p>\n Agents serve a very useful function in the casting chain. They represent a wide variety of talent in each market. Most casting directors and producers prefer to work with agents rather than call talent individually. It helps save time.<\/p>\n Agents work with talent two ways: freelance or exclusive signed. Agents give first priority to their signed clients and are more willing to take an active interest in their career. Freelance means you choose not to be exclusive. In this case, several different agents can represent you. This can increase your exposure but because you are working with many agents instead of one, they are less likely to be as supportive and loyal as they might be if you were a signed client.<\/p>\n If a reputable agent wishes to sign you, its probably a good idea, as long as the contract provides a liberal “escape” clause if the relationship doesn’t work out. Make sure you have a lawyer review the document before signing!<\/p>\n Before you agree to be represented by an agent, check their reputation with other actors and casting directors. You should quickly be able to find the names of the best agents in your area.<\/p>\n If your city has a talent union office, call SAG and AFTRA and ask which agents have a union franchise. This is usually an excellent indicator that the agency is reputable.<\/p>\n If you cannot get an agent to represent you or if there are no talent agencies in your area, you can still get work on your own by sending your demo tape directly to casting directors and producers and following up religiously!<\/p>\n 8. Do you need to live near New York City, Los Angeles or Chicago to be a successful voice over artist?<\/strong><\/p>\n No. However, most agents will only represent clients who live and work in the same market, close enough to get to auditions and bookings quickly when the call comes in. However, if you are a good marketer and able to find work on your own, you can live anywhere you like as long as you have access to a recording studio, phone, fax, and overnight delivery service. Many voice over artists do extremely well in medium size markets<\/strong>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<\/section>\n [\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_3″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_blurb title=”RAVING FANS” icon_placement=”left” _builder_version=”3.11.1″ header_level=”h1″ header_font=”||||||||” header_text_align=”center” header_line_height=”1.7em” body_font=”||||||||” body_font_size=”16px” border_radii=”on|12px|12px|12px|12px” text_orientation=”center” custom_margin=”||0px|” custom_padding=”||0px|”][\/et_pb_blurb][et_pb_video src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/Success-Stories-Great-Voice.mp4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″][\/et_pb_video][et_pb_video src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/How-to-Break-into-Voiceovers-Without-Wasting-Your-Time-and-Money-Great-Voice-1-1.mp4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″][\/et_pb_video][et_pb_video src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/How-to-Break-into-Voiceovers-Without-Wasting-Your-Time-and-Money-Great-Voice-1-2.mp4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″][\/et_pb_video][et_pb_video src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/How-to-Break-into-Voiceovers-Without-Wasting-Your-Time-and-Money-Great-Voice-1-3.mp4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″][\/et_pb_video][et_pb_blurb title=”Voice Over Start Here” icon_placement=”left” _builder_version=”3.15″ header_level=”h1″ header_font=”||||||||” header_text_align=”center” header_text_color=”#0c3cce” header_line_height=”1.7em” body_font=”||||||||” body_font_size=”16px” background_color=”#e2e2e2″ border_radii=”on|12px|12px|12px|12px” border_width_all=”1px” custom_margin=”|||” custom_padding=”10%|5%|10%|5%”]<\/p>\n Become a professional voice over artist working from home in audio books, video games, narrations and more.<\/strong><\/p>\n Click here for instant access to online training<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n Flash Sale: Regularly $97 Limited Time $47<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n<\/div>\n <\/a><\/p>\n Call us at\u00a0800-333-8108<\/strong> [\/et_pb_blurb][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row make_fullwidth=”on” use_custom_gutter=”on” gutter_width=”2″ custom_padding=”0px||41px||false|false” custom_margin=”0px|||” padding_top_1=”2%” padding_top_2=”2%” padding_left_1=”2%” padding_left_2=”2%” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/Camille-Harris.jpg” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_2″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.11.1″ text_font=”Bitter||||||||” header_font=”||||||||” header_font_size=”18px” custom_margin=”||0px|” custom_padding=”||0px|”]<\/p>\n \u201cGREAT CLASS! EXCELLENT ENERGY! WEALTH OF INFORMATION AND RESOURCES.\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cGreat Class! Excellent Energy! Wealth of information and resources. The information seems to cater to a variety of experiences. I love the fact that Susan goes beyond just technique and deals with the person inside and many of the ways we get in our own way. A very caring and honest approach to the business of voice over.\u201d<\/p>\n -Camille V. Harris, Flint, MI<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row make_fullwidth=”on” use_custom_gutter=”on” gutter_width=”2″ custom_padding=”0px||28px||false|false” custom_margin=”0px|||” padding_top_1=”2%” padding_top_2=”2%” padding_left_1=”2%” padding_left_2=”2%” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/va3.jpg” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_2″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.11.1″ text_font=”Bitter||||||||” header_font=”||||||||” header_font_size=”18px” custom_margin=”||0px|” custom_padding=”||0px|”]<\/p>\n \u201cWHAT SETS YOU APART FROM THE OTHERS IS THAT YOU REALLY CARE.\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cSusan, I wanted to say thank you for your direction the last few weeks. Your class was very informative and has given me a kick in the back side to get out and go! I found you on the Internet and read your info. What sets you apart from all those others is I see that you really care for the people you work with. Your dedication to the business is phenomenal!\u201d<\/p>\n -Bill McManama, Norfolk, VA (graduate, voice-over teleclass)<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row make_fullwidth=”on” use_custom_gutter=”on” gutter_width=”2″ custom_padding=”0px||29px||false|false” custom_margin=”0px|||” padding_top_1=”2%” padding_top_2=”2%” padding_left_1=”2%” padding_left_2=”2%” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/Jean-Kraft.jpg” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_2″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.11.1″ text_font=”Bitter||||||||” header_font=”||||||||” header_font_size=”18px” custom_margin=”||0px|” custom_padding=”||0px|”]<\/p>\n \u201cI\u2019VE LEARNED A LOT JUST BY BEING IN ASSOCIATION WITH SUSAN.\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cThe reason I\u2019m into voice over is I\u2019ve always loved performing and singing. I\u2019ve been following Susan for a while online with her mailings and her emails and the free information that she hands across to aspiring voice actors is just very generous. I\u2019ve learned a lot just by being in association with Susan:Don\u2019t criticize yourself, you\u2019re not the director.<\/p>\n Be in the moment, and give of yourself.<\/p>\n When the time was right I said to myself, \u201cI\u2019m done getting ready to get ready,\u201d and now I\u2019m here.<\/p>\n -Jean Kraft,Annandale, Minnesota<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row make_fullwidth=”on” use_custom_gutter=”on” gutter_width=”2″ custom_padding=”0px||26px||false|false” custom_margin=”0px|||” padding_top_1=”2%” padding_top_2=”2%” padding_left_1=”2%” padding_left_2=”2%” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/markskibba.jpg” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_2″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.11.1″ text_font=”Bitter||||||||” header_font=”||||||||” header_font_size=”18px” custom_margin=”||0px|” custom_padding=”||0px|”]<\/p>\n \u201cTHE FREQUENCY OF AUDITIONS THAT I\u2019m WINNING HAS IMPROVED IMMENSELY\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cSusan-I know that the best part of teaching is that knowing what you\u2019re doing is working. I wanted you to know I booked two industrials and one national spot this week alone. The frequency of auditions I\u2019m winning have improved immensely in the last few weeks. Thanks!\u201d<\/p>\n -Mark Skibba (graduate, voice-over teleclass)<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row make_fullwidth=”on” use_custom_gutter=”on” gutter_width=”2″ custom_padding=”0px||38px||false|false” custom_margin=”0px|||” padding_top_1=”2%” padding_top_2=”2%” padding_left_1=”2%” padding_left_2=”2%” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/randydean.jpg” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_2″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.11.1″ text_font=”Bitter||||||||” header_font=”||||||||” header_font_size=”18px” custom_margin=”||0px|” custom_padding=”||0px|”]<\/p>\n \u201cBOOKED A POLITICAL SPOT AND A MOVIE TRAILER\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cGood News! I just voiced a job for a political message that is now running state-wide in neighboring Minnesota. I have also voiced a \u2018real live\u2019 movie trailer for an independent film company! The movie is called, \u2018Evil Behind You.\u2019 \u201d<\/p>\n -Randy Dean, Green Bay, WI (graduate, voice-over teleclass and bootcamp)<\/p>\n [\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row make_fullwidth=”on” use_custom_gutter=”on” gutter_width=”2″ custom_padding=”0px||34px||false|false” custom_margin=”0px|||” padding_top_1=”2%” padding_top_2=”2%” padding_left_1=”2%” padding_left_2=”2%” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/mayacameron.jpg” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_2″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.11.1″ text_font=”Bitter||||||||” header_font=”||||||||” header_font_size=”18px” custom_margin=”||0px|” custom_padding=”||0px|”]<\/p>\n \u201cI Got Great Feedback From The Producers!\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cI really enjoyed our first class! The next day I had an audition where I applied what I learned. I was able to get into character with no problem! I got great feedback from the producers and my agent called later to say that they loved me!\u201d<\/p>\n -Maya Cameron, Detroit MI<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row make_fullwidth=”on” use_custom_gutter=”on” gutter_width=”2″ custom_padding=”0px||45px||false|false” custom_margin=”0px|||” padding_top_1=”2%” padding_top_2=”2%” padding_left_1=”2%” padding_left_2=”2%” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/bryantodd.jpg” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_2″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.11.1″ text_font=”Bitter||||||||” header_font=”||||||||” header_font_size=”18px” custom_margin=”||0px|” custom_padding=”||0px|”]<\/p>\n \u201cI Can Do This!\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cSusan, I\u2019m loving your Wednesday evening teleclass. Seriously. Granted, I was pretty tentative when it started, but with your no-nonsense, pull-no-punches style of telling it like it is and drawing the best out of each person again and again, week after week, I\u2019ve come to realize that I CAN do this! Getting my skill level up to where it needs to be is going to be a challenge, and breaking into the market won\u2019t be a cakewalk, but I\u2019m convinced that you\u2019ve already given me the essential know-how to do it, and do it well. I know what steps to take next with my voice, and I know what steps to take next with my career. Thank you, Susan Berkley. Your class rocks, and so do you.\u201d<\/p>\n -Bryan Todd, Lincoln, NE<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n [\/et_pb_text][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][\/et_pb_column][\/et_pb_row][et_pb_row make_fullwidth=”on” use_custom_gutter=”on” gutter_width=”2″ custom_padding=”0px||45px||false|false” custom_margin=”0px|||” padding_top_1=”2%” padding_top_2=”2%” padding_left_1=”2%” padding_left_2=”2%” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][et_pb_column type=”1_4″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_image src=”https:\/\/greatvoice.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2018\/08\/fletch-2.jpg” _builder_version=”3.11.1″][\/et_pb_image][\/et_pb_column][et_pb_column type=”1_2″ _builder_version=”3.11.1″ padding_left=”2%” padding_top=”2%” parallax=”off” parallax_method=”on”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”3.11.1″ text_font=”Bitter||||||||” header_font=”||||||||” header_font_size=”18px” custom_margin=”||0px|” custom_padding=”||0px|”]<\/p>\n \u201cI followed your evaluation advice and it has already paid off!\u201d<\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cJust a quick note to let you know that I followed your evaluation advice and it has already paid off. I just got a great job of a 3 page read for a complicated piece of telecom test gear . I did the read in a single take, full of complicated terms and acronyms. 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