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Austin’s favorable characteristics outweigh its unfavorable.   One unfavorable characteristic that it just can’t shake is its slacker image. There’s much debate about its prevalence, and its cause, but there is no question that it exists.   I frequently see examples where honest toil and professionalism take a back seat to just about everything else.

Here’s a recent example.  I’ve got this buddy who works as a manager in the hotel industry.   One of his employees just quit a front desk job via text message with no warning, no two-week notice, on a day he was scheduled to work.   My buddy and his staff had to take double shifts to cover the slacker.

His reason for leaving, which is suspect for evidence not mention here, is not the focus.   It’s the way he quit, and his choice of words.   After reading his text I could only say: “That’s so Austin.”    Here’s the text:

Slacker:  Hey bro sorry to do this to you but i have some family problems and i have to stay in colorado for awhile.. sorry i guess this means im done there

Sent: June 28

 

Content: A sample of work from Parker’s movie trailer days.

Client: Sony, Imagine Entertainment, Fox Home Video, Columbia Tristar

Credits:

  • Post-production: A. Parker Severson

Captured using a wide angle video camera and sped up 30 X, day 5 of 5 is a virtual hive of activity.

A short supernatural thriller

Content: PFC Scott Holland, a veteran of the Iraq war, shows signs of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). We discover what causes Scott’s suffering may be a force outside his mind, outside his control.

Client: Missing Shoe Films