Jessica’s Answer:

This must be someone who attended one of my speaking engagements recently, where I suggested union screenings as a place to network.

Here’s how I see it: Going to the movies in a regular theater, you can be attending with anyone: students, plumbers, financial planners, stay-at-home-moms. When you attend a union screening, at least one out of two people have to be in the union (I say 1 of 2, because members can bring a guest). That means, one of the two people to your right and one of the two people to your left, are potential relationships, right?

No more sitting quietly in your seat waiting for the movie to begin. Say hello to your neighbors. And while you’re at it, come early and stay late. And no… NO networking during the movie (unless it’s a thriller and you can’t help but grab someone).

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To your success!