Radios have always interested me, and at some point I decided I wanted to be a radio operator or technician.
I've been trying to get my foot in the door for years, but haven't had much luck. I have an associates in electronics, and am a hobbyist. I'm good with computers, networking, and have also taken some classes in those areas.
I can't even get an interview without experience, but I can't get experience because I can't even get an interview.
I have been thinking about taking the grol tests and getting an FCC license, but the guys I spoke to locally (mostly the radio guys for the local PD, its a big city) said it won't help unless I have experience to back it up.
Is there anything I can do to boost my chances for finding entry level work?
Are there any good places to look? Most of the job postings I see are government, but they always require years of experience even for the entry level jobs.
I've been trying to get my foot in the door for years, but haven't had much luck. I have an associates in electronics, and am a hobbyist. I'm good with computers, networking, and have also taken some classes in those areas.
I can't even get an interview without experience, but I can't get experience because I can't even get an interview.
I have been thinking about taking the grol tests and getting an FCC license, but the guys I spoke to locally (mostly the radio guys for the local PD, its a big city) said it won't help unless I have experience to back it up.
Is there anything I can do to boost my chances for finding entry level work?
Are there any good places to look? Most of the job postings I see are government, but they always require years of experience even for the entry level jobs.
Getting into professional radio work
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