My answer is a list of questions:
1.Do you know enough people who WILL hire you in the new classification?
2. Do you have the marketing materials to back up your experience in the new classification (ex: reel, credits)
If you answered, "No," to 1 & 2 and still want to re-rate:
3. Do you have enough money saved to last you 2-5 years?
That is not an arbitrary time period that I have chosen. In my experience of coaching over 1000 people one-on-one, that's the average time it takes to move up in classification without proven experience and A LOT of contacts who are willing to hire you. However, all it takes is one person to give you a break, and that can change everything. I just wanted to give you an answer based on the average that I've seen.
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