From: FStandel@nyc.rr.com   
      
   "Donna" wrote in message   
   news:e0cc9d05.0402280032.6bd3c67a@posting.google.com...   
   > Just to add that being an Assistant Director is not a great job. I've   
   > been one. It's sort of like being a goofer. I don't know how it works   
   > on Friends, but on other sets, it could be mean something as silly as   
   > being in charge of getting the donuts each morning, to getting drinks   
   > or snacks for the talent. I'm not saying that's what George's friend   
   > does, I'm just saying that it's usually not a great job.   
      
   What sets have you worked on? I was a PA and sometimes I had to get actors   
   or other above the line members something, but as an AD, I had to set   
   background, work on the call sheets and make sure things ran smoothly. Then   
   again, I worked in NY. It might be different in other places.   
      
   Supposedly, Ben will go along with the other crew members of Friends and   
   work on LeBlanc's show. For some jobs, George might get people an in, that   
   doesn't mean they can stay there with no talent. Not with a job that has   
   any responsibility, anyway. IMO, if he can help a friend, why not. So long   
   as he gets to me eventually. ;)   
      
   Feesha   
      
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