I know of a guy who is still working at the same station that he was working for, back when he was in high school, 30 years ago. He has not been at that one station for that entire time, but has been at various stations within that same geographical area (within 10-15 miles of each other) for almost all of that entire time. He is apparently content to be a "big fish in a small pond." I don't think he is of "limited talent" as you said here, but I am almost certain that he has learned all of the editing techniques, etc., that you mentioned here, but that I did not keep in the quote from what you posted above. Is he "making a living" at it? I don't know; you'd have to ask him.TheBigA said:There was a time when someone with limited talent but a lot of energy could make a living as an on-air talent at a small radio station.