Oops, my bad. Here I am off on a jet plane again and
forgetting to share updates. For the past month I have been planning another
trip, 2 weeks ago the contract was signed and today I hopped aboard my Thailand
express.
That’s right Thailand back to the Thailand of smiles and the most delicious food known to my taste
buds. For the next 90 days, my craft will continue to be practiced in front of
the lens, and flashy bulbs. Of course with this trip I am a little wiser and a
little more experienced especially with regards to the city of Bangkok.
My previous endeavor I stayed in a model apartment, sharing
a bedroom and living a fair distance from everything that is fun. Think
Zoolander again, 2 sometimes 3 guys sharing rooms with bunk beds and all.
Distance meant that the agency provided at cost a driver to take you to and
from castings. Initially a driver sounds great, and for many it stays that way.
For me however, I would much rather take a taxi or public transit than sit
around waiting for a girl to finish her job, or be piled in a clown car of
models.
At this exact moment I don’t have an apartment on lock down,
but there are several solid prospects. Out of the goodness of friends, I will
have a place to lay my head while I search for living accommodations.
There is always an advantage to returning to a previous
market. In the field of modeling and particularly strong in Thailand is
familiarity. Thai’s are more comfortable
working with someone they know (makes sense to me). Unlike my first trip, the patchwork has been
laid, past clients and casting directors will hopefully be more likely to book
me. As with any venture in modeling
there are no guarantees though.
There is yet one more bonus if you will about this trip, it
comes down to friends. Each time I have gone to a country; I have entered
knowing no one, or if luckily there is friends of friends (which has worked out
nicely). This time however I feel like
half the world will be there, friends from university teaching English, past
co-workers ready for rowdy holiday and people I have met anywhere along the way
exercising their diplomatic duties.
I am eternally wishing that technology advances before my
trip home, as these long haul flights are truly wearing on me. This adventure finds me 3 hours, followed by
11 and finishing with an additional 7, my butt can only handle so much.
Lastly, what’s the deal United? Living in the past, no
seatback television or power? Apparently they are living in the stone ages.
Hey. Great post and pics.
ReplyDeleteHang in there. Long flights are tough. I have flown with United and it wasn't so bad. My worst experience is with Aeroflot Beijing-Moscow. It's what you described for United except tiny airplane, snotty flight attendants, shitty service, no place for carry on (had to be inside toilet). Hope you get some days off to go exploring to the islands!
That's disappointing about aeroflot their commercials when I was in Seoul were always spectacular.
ReplyDeleteI plan on taking a few days to go scuba diving again on the islands.