Originally posted by: Chaotic42
About radio: Yeah, I'd say so
About doing news in Geritropolis, Indiana: Hell no.
I'd be happy with a non-news on air position and staying network admin and engineer assistant.
Originally posted by: gopunk
you're on-air radio? damn, that's pretty cool. i always wanted to have a talk show![]()
Originally posted by: Chaotic42
Originally posted by: gopunk
you're on-air radio? damn, that's pretty cool. i always wanted to have a talk show![]()
7 days a week.
I really like it, but doing news in a farming town with 15,000 people isn't fun. The paper ran a front page story about a bean cookout at some lady's house. My boss's wife likes stuff like that. I told her no
I do news, sports, a religious show, ESPN Radio board op-ing, the occasional football and basketball game, engineering, networking and computer maintanance, and now weekday overnight programming.
It's a hard business to get into. I got lucky.
Originally posted by: kherman
I guess I should eleaborate on my previous post as it relates to be ing "passionate". I am a oftware engineer, and I find it hard to motivate when everything in the workplace is disorganized. it gos project to project, but my current project is a mess and the lead doesn't know how to design software. He knows alot, but has no idea how to design Object Oriented programs. Key word here is design. So my answer is no, I am not passionate, and I can even feal myself getting dumber the longer I am on this project.
