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<blockquote data-quote="John O&#039;Brien" data-source="post: 23865" data-attributes="member: 390"><p>Ah. Thanks for all the tips here guys! I mainly run in FOH and monitor world for rock/folk/well frankly, whatever will have me kind of music. I'd love to one day get in to mixing theater shows, but I know a lot of that is mixing how the producer wants it and building snapshots galore. </p><p></p><p>Are any of you guys able to share any negative or positive experiences in regards to union work? I know some guys who absolutely hate having to work alongside union guys, but I refuse to buy in to everyone being like that. Sometimes, instead of standing there and commenting on how stupid someone is in their approach to work, a little pep talk and encouragement can a long way. Then of course there are the stubborn ones. I digress. </p><p></p><p>I would love to get on the road for a few years and then move to some more local/regional work afterwards, as I will soon be married.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John O'Brien, post: 23865, member: 390"] Ah. Thanks for all the tips here guys! I mainly run in FOH and monitor world for rock/folk/well frankly, whatever will have me kind of music. I'd love to one day get in to mixing theater shows, but I know a lot of that is mixing how the producer wants it and building snapshots galore. Are any of you guys able to share any negative or positive experiences in regards to union work? I know some guys who absolutely hate having to work alongside union guys, but I refuse to buy in to everyone being like that. Sometimes, instead of standing there and commenting on how stupid someone is in their approach to work, a little pep talk and encouragement can a long way. Then of course there are the stubborn ones. I digress. I would love to get on the road for a few years and then move to some more local/regional work afterwards, as I will soon be married. [/QUOTE]
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