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By: Maggie McLoone
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Why this job? Didn’t know much Sounded fun Public speaking
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Tasks Commercial time Community events Log of programming Recorded material Master of ceremonies Host radio shows Interview guests
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Tools Monitor Transmitter Audio Console Microphone Computers
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Education and Promotions Education: Bachelor’s degree in journalism or mass communication On the job training Promotions: More experience Earn more
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High School Classes English Public Speaking Drama Foreign Languages Computer Science
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Salary and Schedule Salary: About $30,000- $45,000/year $12.22/ hour Schedule: Weird Hours Late Shows Early-morning shows
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Related Jobs Sound Engineering Technician Actors Producers Disc Jockeys Bingo Caller
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Best Parts of the Job Looks fun Not a lot of school Talking Use computers
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Worst Parts of the Job Weird Hours Going downhill Money Lots of experience
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Other stuff I Learned About 30% are self-employed 56% are men 44% are women Shrinking by 9.2% 44% Women
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Works Cited The Big Book of Jobs.Chicago: McGraw-hill, 2009. Print. “Radio, T.V., and Sports Announcer.” Career Overview. Careeroverview.com, 2012. Web. 14 May 2012. “Announcers.” iSeek Careers. iSeek Solutions, 2012. Web. 18 May 2012.
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