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Does anyone know of Radio Engineering jobs open or coming?

Doesn't look good...Univision had another round of layoffs, and one of their long time radio engineers left the company-from what I understand, it wasn't his choice, just downsizing. It still amazes me that with so much going on, the folks that keep them on the air are the ones they let go!
 
What amazes me is that most stations are firing their engineers and moving one of their cheaper IT types into a dual role of computer guy and "engineer". That might work fine until the one night when, because no one has been to the tower site in a year, they go out there and stick their inexperienced fingers into the high voltage section of transmitter. I addition to burning flesh, there will be the distinct smell of a lawsuit in the air.
 
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