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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Lenasbunt" data-source="post: 145549" data-attributes="member: 3760"><p>Re: What to take on a FreeLance Job?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For A2 I would say the stuff Tim and others have mentioned. Measurement and RF test gear is a big plus if doing monitors or RF coordination duties. </p><p></p><p>When I hire "general tech" freelancers I more expect them to have a multi tool, flashlight and sharpie. Bonus points (and more jobs to come) for my general tech guy last week who happened to have a basic tool kit with him when I couldn't find the right Allen key in my kit for something mission critical. I think it's a good idea to have a basic hand tool bag if at all practical. Depends on the gig. I will say as a small to regional sized soundco owner I am more inclined to give you more work if you show up prepared for the inevitable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Lenasbunt, post: 145549, member: 3760"] Re: What to take on a FreeLance Job? For A2 I would say the stuff Tim and others have mentioned. Measurement and RF test gear is a big plus if doing monitors or RF coordination duties. When I hire "general tech" freelancers I more expect them to have a multi tool, flashlight and sharpie. Bonus points (and more jobs to come) for my general tech guy last week who happened to have a basic tool kit with him when I couldn't find the right Allen key in my kit for something mission critical. I think it's a good idea to have a basic hand tool bag if at all practical. Depends on the gig. I will say as a small to regional sized soundco owner I am more inclined to give you more work if you show up prepared for the inevitable. [/QUOTE]
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