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careers

Which career should high school and college students seeking advice on how to earn a living avoid?

A. Steamboat Captain.

B. Stagecoach Driver

C. Mimeograph repair person.

D. Telegraph Operator.

E. Howie Mandel's hair stylist.

F. Radio air talent.

G. All of the above.

The correct answer of course is G.
 
I couldn't disagree more...I graduated within the last 5 years and was able to get a radio job...it's a little something called work ethic, persistence, and patience...and a few side jobs along the way. Is it the easiest life I could have chosen for myself? Not a chance, but I love my job...something few of my friends who chose an 'easier' track could say.
 
I couldn't disagree more either. I graduated from college (barely) and was able to find a job. There are plenty of opportunities in radio for people with a little bit of ability who are willing to work hard to develop themselves.
 
The question was not if there are opportunities. The question was about making money and as far as that goes he is right. Follow your dreams kids but if your dream is to make lots of money don't be a DJ.
 
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