I Booked A Low Budget Myself - Should I Put It Through My Agent & / Or Manager?
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Are there benefits of having representatives look over low budget contracts on jobs you book yourself?
Why would I need representatives to look over low budget contracts on jobs you book yourself?
Is it worth having representatives look over low budget contracts on jobs I book myself?
What's the point of having representatives look over low budget contracts on jobs I book myself?
Is there a reason I would need my agent to look over low budget contracts on jobs I book myself?
Do agents require me to show them low budget contracts on jobs I book myself?
Would my agent be annoyed if I didn't share low budget contracts on jobs I book myself?
Would my manager be annoyed if I didn't share low budget contracts on jobs I book myself?
Does my manager need to share in low budget contracts on jobs I booked myself?
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