July 17, 2009
Broadcast and sound engineering technicians give us entertainment and information
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Outlook: Overall employment of broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators is expected to grow 17 percent over the 2006-16 decade, which is faster than the average for all occupations.
Pay: The 1,250 broadcast and sound engineering technicians in the Seattle-Bellevue-Tacoma area earned a median wage of $45,700 in 2008.
The job: Broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators set up, operate, and maintain a wide variety of electrical and electronic equipment used in almost any radio or television broadcast, concert, play, musical recording, television show, or movie. There are many specialized occupations within the field.
Training/licensing: Formal training prior to beginning work or on-the-job training is usually required.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Gregory Helland on July 20, 2009 2:41 PM | Reply
Hello Ive been making up a few scrips for intertainment for example the jourels of the crew of starship. Scottie talking WE were traveling threw space headed to the for bidden zone we were trackink a slew of klion ships they started there clocking devices so we had to back off but our ship sensors pick up a oject traveling threw space little did we know we thought ist wa our idea but it was the vulkin using his mind melt powers he asumed his potisition as our science officer we did not know at the time he was a delithum cristle eater. Our ship was loosing power the captin told me to us axilary power I replied do we have that sir. we tranported the vukin to a astorord he used the vulkin mind melt to locate the hidden ships he ate there delithum cristals he immdatly tranported back to the ship with what was left of the delithum cristals back and for we transported himto ship to ship using the vulkin mind melt he was searching for the destination of the creaturer of life we went back to earth and tranported the clingons to earth a peaceful race they were they called them hippies our crew could not beem down we had contracted a space deases spots on our heads the whole crew little did we know the vulkin had reprogramed the computers to find the cear ha we officers had gathered around our tables ice cold ice water was served our glasses fosted from the cold the captin started staring at the vulkin after he had sipped his water and staring harder and harder he had solved the problem he called for security to put the vulkin in the brig but before they could secure him he had done it again so we forgot. The only thing he had to go on were the old manuscrips of the great battle in the universe from the planet earth to go on searching for the moving son by way of the creator of life mean while we were traveling threw space to find a crear for this terible space deases we had contracted the spotted face sindrom have a nice day example of the unwritten journeles of the crew as we travel threw the univers the remains of the great battle was evident to the vulkin on these othere worlds as al remains of life on the other worlds and there exsistane were suck off of there planets and the remains of any clue to there existance had been burned up in there own suns many a time we travel down to these worlds in the suttle craft i seen the vulkin going for the delithum cristal i would say to him your not going to strand us on anothere planet again i grabbed my fazor but he had allread drained it and he and smile as he nibbled on the dithum cristal
Gregory Helland on July 20, 2009 3:44 PM | Reply
Sorry so many tpye o's daughter kept bummping me shaking my shoulder yelling in my ear haha.
such is life.Have a nice smile while you read my script and remember the creator of life gave that to you. bye
Do the 10 year math problem. 3650 8 hours of work mabye more travel time 8 hours of sleep if you can get it.Good Days and Bad Days in Between The probems of bills priceand such and if simeone is backstabbing you and throwing stumbbling blacks in your path cause they can the quality of life is gone there freinds of the beast 666 there neilbors 665 and 667 .It averages out to just a few hours a day family life but they will be sure to destroy that to.
Erick Raymond on July 21, 2009 12:19 PM | Reply
What an embarrassment. This writer isn't a writer. He's a joke. You can't even spell script correctly.
Go back to school and learn the english language.
And if you're gonna write and tell people you're a writer. Write something original.
What a bad joke.
Levi Pulkanen on July 21, 2009 11:32 PM | Reply
Any thought about the inappropriateness
of this headline?
Could be wrong, but I seem to remember something
about a sound engineer... oh yeah, a beloved,
celebrated, and well-known and admired
sound engineer dying a horrible death locally.
Hmmmm. Do your headline writers read the paper?