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What is who I am matter? Does a painter need to know all about his employer? Or just that he's being paid to do a job? It's XYZ CORP and I'm promoting a new web site without a name yet - how's that sound asshole? I think the only relevant consideration is the pay. What I do with it is my business not yours. The ad was for talent. You're too stupid to be talented and if yoru a manager of some kind (if that was even possible given your logical short-commings) even if you had Madonna under contract for her first on screen anal, I wouldn't work with your fucking stupid trolling ass. FYI ANYONE ELSE - FOR NON-PARTNERING TALENT, the offer of Pay is traveling expenses, accomodations, plus $300 to $3,000 for female solo, girl/girl and boy/girl, fetish, etc. per scene depending on the talent, the requirements, etc. And I'm flying you in to sunny Florida. JOHN DOE, PRESIDENT OF XYZ CORP.
Dear Mr. www.flybynightproductions.com/livinginmymothersbasement.htm,
Yes, it does matter. It establishes yourself as an actual company and it's just the professional thing to do. On monster.com, you don't see job listings posted as, "Hey, anyone wanna be a bank teller up in diz bizatch?" I bet you always tell your civilian friends that you don't understand why porn isn't taken as seriously as any professional job. As talent, it's not just about the money and if your target market is any crackhead who is just about the money, your business will encounter a lot of flakes. Your website may not have a name yet, but your company should. Follow all the same protocol as a regular business, and you will be viewed as one.
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