Newspaper Vendor in Tennessee

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Location:

Tennessee, United States

Production Type:

TV & Video

Job Type:

Extra

Ethnicity:

Black

Required Skill:

Acting


WOMEN OF THE MOVEMENT CASTING CALL- MEMPHIS, TN
CASTING A NEWSPAPER VENDOR 
BLACK MALE 40-75 years of age
Date: WEDNESDAY JANUARY 27, 2021
Location: MEMPHIS, TN
Rate: $128.00** for 8 hours ($16.00 an hour with an 8 hour guarantee and time and a 1/2 after 8 hours) You will be paid the full 8 hour rate even if you work less than that, however, you MUST be available for the entire shoot day and have FULL day availability (12+ hours) regardless of Call/Wrap times.
MUST BE AVAILABLE FOR COVID TESTING AND FITTING PRIOR TO THIS DATE (IN MEMPHIS).
https://www.projectcasting.com/job/newspaper-vendor
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