Bernie Hershberger Audition Videos to be a Chocolate Tour Guide in Chicago
I recently applied to be a tour guide in Chicago for a company that takes people on chocolate tours. This is the reply email:
Hello!
Thank you for sending your application to be a Chicago ************ Tourguide!
Thank you for sending your application to be a Chicago ************ Tourguide!
As you know, the Tourguide role can be perfect for actresses and culinary students/grads, because it combines a love of chocolate and pastry with a talent for memorizing scripts and entertaining, with no stage fright. Does that describe you? If so, I'd like to welcome you to our "casting call"/interviews on:
Saturday, inside by concierge desk by the ********* entrance.
(Please feel free to googlemap this from your location).
Here's what will happen:
Here's what will happen:
1. Please RSVP to us at info@chicagochocolatetours.com to let us know if you will attend. Please include your cellphone number if you are attending, in case we need to reach you that day.
2. Please bring a copy of your resume.
3. Please dress professionally yet comfortably in a skirt (such as a pencil skirt), and cosmetics (to cover blemishes) including lipstick or lipgloss. Cute flats work well, and a polished, professional, neat, clean, feminine look is appropriate (e.g. piercings and tattoos are not recommended). A "business casual" type of outfit with a skirt, that you could wear to an office, should be appropriate.
4. We’ll chat, and we'll also have you sight-read.
5. Afterward, you may be invited to join the 12:45 pm tour as part of your interview, to further see if we might have a good fit.
Please let us know if you will attend - thank you, and we look forward to meeting you!
Best regards,
******
Talent and Training Director
I felt that I would not be a good candidate or fit for this position as I feel they may be seeking someone fancier. Then I thought of my friend Bernie Hershberger and I encouraged her to send in some audition samples of how she might lead a chocolate tour.
This is what she sent:
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