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“Once I started working as a professional actor, it was like, 'Bye-bye waiting tables, bye-bye bartending, bye-bye all the cliched jobs actors do.' But after a year of not getting work, there's this really difficult conflict, like, 'Do I have to go back to being a waiter when people recognize me…” quote by David Walton
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“Once I started working as a professional actor, it was like, 'Bye-bye waiting tables, bye-bye bartending, bye-bye all the cliched jobs actors do.' But after a year of not getting work, there's this really difficult conflict, like, 'Do I have to go back to being a waiter when people recognize me from a show?'”

David Walton

About This Quote

Source Interview: Podcast on Acting Career, 2020

Transitioning from service jobs to acting brings excitement but also insecurity when work dries up, causing a dilemma about returning to previous jobs.

In simple terms: Leaving a job for a dream can feel risky when work stops.

Key Takeaway

Accept uncertainty and plan backup options.

Themes

career change identity risk resilience

Mood

anxious hopeful determined

Type

motivational realistic

When to use this quote

  • audition season
  • freelance gigs
  • financial planning
  • networking

Key Concepts

self‑efficacy economic reality artistic pursuit

Questions to Reflect On

  • What safety nets can you build?
  • How do you measure success beyond income?
A Different Perspective

The entertainment industry’s volatility may force repeated career shifts.

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