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Well then where does your 4 day claim come from? You can't do all those things in 4 days a month.
To your job point, I think about work in my free time, too. But our work remains much more similar day-to-day, we don't need to *practice" in our off-time for each new job. That's very different to being an irreplaceable part of a movie so unless your an expert in a very niche industry, you and I are replaceable at work. We may be great at our jobs but if we get hit by a bus, our bosses would hire new employees next week. They have to practice, train, learn new skills, etc.
At the end of the day, if a movie could not be made without the cooperation of the artists, those artists deserve a bigger piece of the pie than they're getting. What do the executives who is completely disconnected from the production bring to the table to deserve such a high percentage of the profits?
Did you not read the article?
"And assuming you work four days a month – we're talking $1800 for a months work, and you live in New York City. That doesn't make rent."
Direct quote from the article where one of the orange is the new black actors talking about their pay.