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Originally Posted by Dirty Gear Pimp im pretty sure that "nice" senator from the 1950s is dead. while i do appreciate that you have an opinion, i did say in my original post that i wanted to keep this post clean of opinions on whether an education is needed or not in our business. tutt if you have any gripes with it, then please post in the moan zone. |
You got that wrong!, I think you will find that we are in completely different businesses.
I sell recording studio time to musicians.
You lie for a living!. educating gullible young people about ways they might get around paying professionals like me and still get a brilliant result and unlike you the chance of real gainful full time employment?.
If you wanted to be in this business why didn't you get a commercial studio and start properly competing in this business?.
Anything else is just thinly politically disguised theft.
The UK is full of stupid trots that think its OK to steal from the music industry, look
no further than the Labour party, they even nicked one of our songs to use as an election theme without any consultation with the artist or publisher.
Believe it or not!. We don't happen to have jobs for a spare couple of thousand newly qualified? sound engineers in East Anglia every college term.
Which local authority expert told you we where ever likely to?.
But then unlike you I haven't been properly government vetted for kiddy fiddling etc. have I. Due to my customer list including bands like "Cradle of Filth" and "Extreme Noise Terror" I feel quite sure that the historic graffiti in my drum room is far too politically incorrect to be considered in any way shape or form for any purpose what so ever by local government.
Don't arrogantly tell me to take my complaint elsewhere, because I aint some snotty little college kid! I have been known to get quite politically incorrect occasionally.
Don't you know there's a war on laddie!.