loves radio 2 said:
A young man I go to church with recently graduated from APSU with a degree in Mass Com and wants to be a disc jockey. I didn't know what to tell him today as radio has changed drastically since I got into it in the mid 60's.
I commend you for taking this young man under you arm and giving him some support.
I guess there are tons of us out here who wouldn't know what advice to offer if we had that conversation with a young person.
There are always going to be a FEW openings here and there. Maybe the person you are mentoring will find one of those by being diligent. But the story doesn't end there. He has a probability of doing what you did and what I did and what a lot of other have done: Participate in the business of broadcasting a few years and then reach a point there getting out is the thing to do.
I think the best thing you can do for him TODAY and make him aware of that possibility, and walk him through the question: Will you be ready for that transition day? Can you even contemplate what you will expect from life once you have had your broadcasting days and it is time to move on? Is there another degree you need to obtain between now and then? If so, only look for jobs in locations where you can pursue that added education. (I spent too many years in small, local markets where there was no opportunity to take night classes at a local college.)
For someone fresh out of college, trying to contemplate life at age 30, 40 or 50 is a bit impossible. With a mentor like you to hold his nose to the grindstone, maybe he can start forming a future "bucket list". Then maybe he will also be ready to figure out what he wants to do at age 23 or so.
It may be radio. It may not.