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Re: Hutch
I'm surprised that engineering gigs are drying up. I
see so many ads looking for engineers or assistants.
Reading different trade mags indicate more seasoned
engineers are looking to bail out because of digital
technology and the enormous training required to stay
on. Admitedly - it really does look overwhelming.
Roy Lawrence
> There is ZERO room for new talent in radio gigs that
> pay today. And that
> will come and bite owners on the ass in 10 or 15
> years when the current
> crop of pros dies or retires and there's no one to
> take their place.
>
> It's a similar problem in radio engineering,
> although I suspect with that
> it will be even more severe and happen a little
> sooner.
>
>
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