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So, I just graduated. . . Anyone know of a job in acoustical design available?
05-04-2008 03:00 AM
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No, but the local Hardee's is hiring!

Congrats.04-cheers
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2008 07:41 AM by ETSUfan1.)
05-04-2008 07:40 AM
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[sarcasm]Maybe if you specialized a little more...[/sarcasm]


Congrats on graduating, though...
05-04-2008 07:55 AM
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My advice would be to start working for a live sound installation company. Get your resume built up there and then start your own business as a consultant. Make good friends with building contractors, so they can plug your business to customers.

Just my advice

The industry is tough. I have a degree in the audio field as well and I can't find a thing. And I'm too far in debt to start my own business.

Good luck
05-04-2008 02:12 PM
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tarheelsben1 Wrote:My advice would be to start working for a live sound installation company. Get your resume built up there and then start your own business as a consultant. Make good friends with building contractors, so they can plug your business to customers.

Yeah, that's what I had pretty much planned on. I've got some experience with it already, and I'm qualified to work just about anywhere with audio. Recording, Producing, Music Business, anything dealing with the propagation of sound waves. Most jobs I'm interested in are preferring an engineering degree, I hope that in a number years I'll be able to get those jobs.
05-05-2008 03:29 AM
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Wow ATO. You seem to be obsessed with audio like me. I am a radio DJ currently, but I would much rather just work with sound. Good luck.
05-05-2008 07:35 PM
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congrats

I never had any idea you could get a degree in such a thing
05-07-2008 08:50 PM
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