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In lugnet.build, Eric Sophie writes:
> Interesting story, I guess with any big company there would be many
> different positions. Working on the Graphic design area would be a very cool
> job. TLC has always had great graphics.
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> My take is that TLC is so huge and foriegn owned that it's hard to get in,
> plus every kid that grew up building Lego wants in, so I bet there's alot of
> competition.
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> One other thing, sometimes I think a person like myself; making giant Robots
> and showing them all over at art shows and community events is doing Lego a
> bigger service than if I were to work for them.
That's an interesting point. Other companies have evangelists, basic Joe
Fan-Boy types to go out and spread the word (though Apple, the best ones at
this, have since disbanded the practice, except for Demo Days, where anyone
who wants too can go to Circut City, etc., and show off for the public).
LEGO Evangelist is a position many/most LUGNETters would fall into well.
Just a small stipend (or payment in bulk bricks/sets, if you please) would
be all that was needed to get many to give up a Saturday for the cause (not
that several of the train groups and others aren't doing something similar
now). Maybe I should xp this to .dear-lego?
Matt
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