He does the same basic thing. He's still a broadcast tech, and pay for them is pretty low no matter the area, though slightly lower at the university than in the private sector. It's a weird niche position, and there are more techs than jobs. Part of the reason he took the job at the U is that there's potential advancement there--it's a dead-end position, otherwise.
(Me, I just have a weird, hard to place skill set, and wish I'd gone into something more flexible, like editing.)
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Date: 2006-02-07 09:09 pm (UTC)(Me, I just have a weird, hard to place skill set, and wish I'd gone into something more flexible, like editing.)