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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Ferreira" data-source="post: 39372" data-attributes="member: 138"><p>Re: Another one of those...</p><p></p><p>Hi Kevin,</p><p></p><p>I was in your situation acouple of years ago. I sent out resumes and DID mention that I had a small buisness "Week Warrior" type gig. I was hired by one of the largest A/V companies in North America. I get to do audio (which I love) and other aspects of working for an A/V company. I have been employed now for 5.5 years with them. Most companies perfer someone with a good attitude and willigness to learn. We hire people almost every 2 months, but most don't stick around because they have come from some sort of audio school and know more then all the people who have been working at it for years. </p><p>The company that I work for provides training for all employees at many different levels, from novice all the way up to the most experienced. I mention this because a full time gig is always nice, especially if you have to get your feet back on the ground, or as in your situation debt.</p><p>Never sell yourself short. There will always be ups and downs in this industry, take it in strides.</p><p></p><p>All the best and welcome to the forums</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Ferreira, post: 39372, member: 138"] Re: Another one of those... Hi Kevin, I was in your situation acouple of years ago. I sent out resumes and DID mention that I had a small buisness "Week Warrior" type gig. I was hired by one of the largest A/V companies in North America. I get to do audio (which I love) and other aspects of working for an A/V company. I have been employed now for 5.5 years with them. Most companies perfer someone with a good attitude and willigness to learn. We hire people almost every 2 months, but most don't stick around because they have come from some sort of audio school and know more then all the people who have been working at it for years. The company that I work for provides training for all employees at many different levels, from novice all the way up to the most experienced. I mention this because a full time gig is always nice, especially if you have to get your feet back on the ground, or as in your situation debt. Never sell yourself short. There will always be ups and downs in this industry, take it in strides. All the best and welcome to the forums [/QUOTE]
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