File spoon-archives/puptcrit.archive/puptcrit_1999/puptcrit.9908, message 215


From: Angusson-AT-aol.com
Date: Sun, 15 Aug 1999 19:07:03 EDT
Subject: Re: PUPT: More Puppet Money/Jim Gamble


Hi Jim,

Since we are talking about money, careers and professionalism, I though you 
would be one of the few who could answer this with some authority. That is to 
say, experience. 

Most folks here would agree that you have had and are having a great career 
in puppetry and possess a sound (understatement) business sense.  I think 
most know that you also are a professional commercial pilot.

My questions, if you'll allow, are:  to tell us which came first? Your  
career in puppetry or piloting?  And if both were happening at the same time, 
how has your career as a pilot helped you as a puppeteer, if at all?  Do you 
have a recollection of how long it took you to get "established" in the field 
of puppetry. And, finally, was there a point when puppetry took over as your 
main occupation, if it has?

Thanks in advance.

Fred Thompson


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