[BC] Is broadcast engineering a profession?

Ron Castro ronc
Mon May 23 14:28:00 CDT 2005


I agree, but why is that the day you put on a nice, new pair of khakis, 
you'll have to replace a dirty, greasy blower motor in a 20+ kW transmitter?

Ron Castro
Chief Technical Officer
Results Radio, LLC


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>
> DANA observed:
>
>>We don't look professional, we don't act professionally and we do work 
>>that's BENEATH us!
>
>
> ---------------
>
> Yup, I had to learn that the hard way.  If you always show up for work in 
> a T-shirt and blue jeans, you will gat the Rodney Dangerfield Syndrome --  
> NO RESPECT!  No need to wear a suit and tie.  A pair of khakis and white 
> or tan polo shirt from a discount store don't cost any more than the 
> T-shirt and jeans, and at least you look decent.  If you're dressed for 
> digging ditches, don't be surprised if someone asks you to dig a ditch.
>
> Glen Kippel
> KHCS
> Palm Desert, CA
>
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