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Originally Posted by squeeks555 well, its a hard industry to get into, im the studio manager at Cherokee Recording Studios and we start all new employees out as interns whos main job is to keep the place clean, answer phones and such, if you prove your self, work hard and are always willing to go the extra mile, come in early and stay late, then you get bumped up to a paid position as runner, whos main job is to go on runs, get stuff for the clients and the studio and help out with the set up and tearing down of session. |
Even if people have their certificates and degrees? Sounds pretty hard to me, you spent thausands of dollars on college, you finally get the degrees and the first months on your new job, you are a coffee/tea boy. Something that everyone can do... I hear a lot of times that people have to proove themself, I can come in on that, I think people need to but still, you really learn things after you finished school... I'd rather let those people be involved in the mixing and recording sessions as juniors (if thats their degree of course) then making them the well known coffeeboy...