just started my first week at my new job in Orange county, I have one question!

Will this Riverside commute to Orange county ever get any better??? Holy hell save me from this

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u/bleezy_47 — 2 days ago
▲ 21 r/A24

Looks like Regal/Fandango have showtimes for Tony available to purchase!

AMC is still unavailable

u/bleezy_47 — 18 days ago

Any FQA in here? I just received a transfer for L3 Field Quality Assurance, I have some Questions

I am currently L3 Non Inventory at a IXD. The role is basically auditing my own building. Vending machines, landscaping, janitorial, etc. taking care of sim tickets, Invoice holds with vendors, handle in person vendor relations & meetings. I did 3.5 years as an associate at multiple delivery stations, so I know my way around!. However, I’ve been always interested in getting into FQA although Ive never met a person in the role,

Is the position worth it? How is the work/life balance? work quality? How much travel time do you do?
My job is currently 90% sitting in office doing computer work & the other 10% physical labor, Due to this position being in a different city, my pay is getting cut $.75, I’ll be at 26.25.

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u/bleezy_47 — 24 days ago

Kodak 70mm Film strip will be available at the Hollywood theater 07/16 (More 70mm LA theaters to announce as well)

u/bleezy_47 — 1 month ago
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Best 70mm theater in Southern California?

Hello, What is the best 70mm theater in Southern California? I had a fantastic experience participating at my first 70mm showings this past weekend. Which was at Palm Springs in the Camelot theatre. I live in the Inland Empire area but I see that LA has tons of older theaters that have 70mm showings but which one is the best? or Similar to Camelot?

I see there is Vista, New Beverly, Fine arts & so much more. TONS MORE, I am stuck on choosing . I wanted to do Joker 70mm at Fine Arts but the screen looks rather small.

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u/bleezy_47 — 3 months ago