[BC] Graveyard shifts for young DJs a thing of radio's past

John Mayson john at mayson.us
Sat Apr 17 22:47:13 CDT 2010


On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 9:43 PM, Vernon Kuehn <vkuehn at bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> Public school teacher in metro areas.

My wife is one.  Fairly secure.  I would be on the evening news after
killing a student, I couldn't do it.

> Family farmer.  (Has been on the list for a long time.)

As long as you play ball the big ag companies you'll do okay.

> Truck driver.

In a good week a drivers will get 3,000 miles.  I've heard they're
lucky to get 1,000 these days.

> Computer programmer.  (as in:  heads-down coders)

Did that.  Couldn't do it again.  And besides I don't know the
newfangled languages.

> Pharmacy owner-operator

Yes, if I could do it over again I'd be in the medical field.

> newspaper journalist

Uh.... what's a "newspaper"?  :-)

> primary care doctor

Medicine!

>
> The only career with a future is the one I heard about in a small town in Kansas several years ago:  Their local industry was making the front-end of horses.
>
> They were then shipped to Washington DC for final assembly.

There we go!

John

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John Mayson <john at mayson.us>
Austin, Texas, USA



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