Originally posted by: JMaster
I've always wanted to work with some type of sound or music production. What would I have to do, such as jobs or schools that would help me become a sound engineer someday?
You actually had it right the first time. An audiophile isn't a profession per say, it's more a hobby I believe.
There are many aspects to this field and you're going to have to figure out which direction you want to go. Pick up a copy of the Yamaha Sound Reinforcement Handbook and read it. Go to some local theaters in your town and volunteer to assist in sound work. Try to get on the call list for some local road houses also, this is really the only way into the live sound industry. I did this in college while majoring in Theater.
I currently work with a bunch of people from different audio backgrounds and I'd say the theatre route is the best bet. Some folks started by interning at studios but they really have a limited background, in my opinion. It all really depends on how deep you want to go. You can be anywhere between stagehand and electrical engineering, quite a broad field.
PM me your email if you want to talk about this more. I'm a project engineer for an installation audio company. I don't mix anymore but I may be able to answer whatever questions you may have.