Brock, what do you do?

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Brock, not to get to personal or anything, but what the heck to you do? From the pieces that I pickup on the boards it sounds like you have the worst Graduate Assistant job in the world.

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Brock

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Hi, I am a audio engineer. I have worked at a 2000 seat "road house" for 8 years now. I have a BFA in technical theatre. We have about 250 events a year come through a year, so we are quite busy. We do shows ranging from Bill Cosby, Phantom of the Opera, Gallagher, Penn & Teller (one of my fav) and everything in between. Anyway I am responsible for all the sound in the hall, I run the sound board for about 1/2 of the shows, the other 1/2 bring their own sound engineer, then I help them set up their equipment and/or interface it with ours. I work really odd hours, some weeks no hours (very rare) some 80, but I am salaried so.... You can probably get more "dirt" on me if you want at my homepage at
http://www.uwgb.edu/nevermab/[/url]

or the Weidner Center where I work at http://www.weidnercenter.com[/url]

Did I miss anything Al? Craig?
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So I get to work in the dark quite often, which lets me use all my lights a lot. I am married and my wife is a RN/BSN (nurse), no kids yet
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papasan

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heay, a fellow audio guy...i'm an engineer also...done monitors for james brown and chuck brown and parliment (p-funk) and the 4 tops and a bunch others...most of my work is monitor engineering, i tend to enjoy it more working with the musicians, but i do house as well...bill clinton, hillary, al gore, ted kennedy, etc...can you tell i live in washington dc?
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...anyhow, just saying 'heay'...
 
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