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<blockquote data-quote="John O&#039;Brien" data-source="post: 39941" data-attributes="member: 390"><p>Re: Interns, and the use thereof</p><p></p><p>Thanks Hammer. </p><p></p><p>Your response does make sense. THe company had in fact only had 2 interns in their life as a Pro-co, even with being around for over 20 years. I was given a lot more grace than the previous intern regarding funds, given the impending marriage and what not. If anything, I have gleaned a world of wisdom from my experience and hopefully can pass it on to someone in the future. They even offered me a full time job, which I was initially going to take, but had to do some hard thinking about current life circumstances and various other variables in the process. They were a great company and I got to work with some national and Grammy winning artist. It was a whole new playing field and I don't regret it at all. </p><p></p><p>So I think it's a matter of perspective here, for me at least. I'll leave it there, as you said, and carry on having fun with what I'm doing now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John O'Brien, post: 39941, member: 390"] Re: Interns, and the use thereof Thanks Hammer. Your response does make sense. THe company had in fact only had 2 interns in their life as a Pro-co, even with being around for over 20 years. I was given a lot more grace than the previous intern regarding funds, given the impending marriage and what not. If anything, I have gleaned a world of wisdom from my experience and hopefully can pass it on to someone in the future. They even offered me a full time job, which I was initially going to take, but had to do some hard thinking about current life circumstances and various other variables in the process. They were a great company and I got to work with some national and Grammy winning artist. It was a whole new playing field and I don't regret it at all. So I think it's a matter of perspective here, for me at least. I'll leave it there, as you said, and carry on having fun with what I'm doing now. [/QUOTE]
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