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dolica_tang
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job job !!!no job

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is there any one know anywhere have studio engineer vacancy?
there seems no job vacancy in professional studios in UK!!!
I have already had a good degree. I don t want to be a runner.
Im looking for a assistant engineer job and I believe I can operate everything properly after a brief training.
I tried to get a radio job as well but they are not recruiting engineers either.
help!!!!!

Post Sun Sep 18, 2005 1:02 pm 
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BlueBearSound
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Attendance at Recording Schools is at an all time high.... more and more people are going in... and then coming out after spending a lot of money only to find that the industry is in a significant decline phase as far as jobs go.....

Sorry to hear you're having such a hard time, but right now, with the state of the industry, it's neither surprising nor unexpected. Nor is it likely to change very soon.
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dolica_tang
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So...
what is your advice for new comers and sad graduats?

Post Sun Sep 18, 2005 4:14 pm 
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BlueBearSound
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Unfortunately, there's very little you can do short of continuing to hunt for openings -- and while you're doing that, you'll likely need to find an altrernate way to support yourself in the meantime.

Schools are happy to teach you - they're less than happy to reveal that the job opportunities when you come out are less than appealing.

Your only other option is to move to an area that has a lot of studios where your chances may be better (LA, New York) - even then - opportunities are limited - many big studios are closing....

Other than that, do what budding actors and actresses do - flip burgers or become waiters/bartenders...............
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Post Sun Sep 18, 2005 4:30 pm 
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dolica_tang
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Do you think moving to asia is a good idea besides language problem? The industry there is in developing as I know.

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BlueBearSound
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That, I don't know.... I'm not at all familiar with the audio market in the Orient!
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