Ok My two cents... oh wait... I don't work for "bottom feeder" wages!
Anyway... as a coach... (and I promise I'm not in coaching to gouge students of their money!!!!! But what we teach does have value and should be paid for) If you've done 3000 auditions and haven't landed job one, I do think that's an indication that you need to change your approach.
Why not post one of your auditions here? Let us hear it? There are a number of seasoned talent on this thread...and coaches as well...
But, even if it sounds self-serving, I have to say... have you had any training at all? If you've had lots of training and practice, and are not getting any work... then consider if you want to continue. If you haven't had any good training, and you're not gettng any work... you should find a good coach and get some training! (Or quit, if you want to) You can't expect to just jump into the biz with no training and compete with the best...
And in this biz... even beginners are competing with those with years of experience! You don't compete at "beginner level." You compete for real jobs in the real world.
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