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Old June 8th 07, 08:43 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Iain Churches
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I have access to groups you don't have Iain, so what's your point?

Your TV sound forum would bore me to tears:-((

So you'd be bored to tears by something concerning my work, but think
I
should be interested in yours?


If you do not appreciate or know anything about music, then it
might not be too interesting for you, but you would probably be
more than happy to exchange pay.slips:.-)))


Another of those bitchy comments you say you hate so much in others.
Including boasting on how much you earn. How very juvenile.


Dave. I have just remembered, I have an e-mail from you written some
time ago, in which you were very keen indeed to know the rates of pay
for your kind of work in this part of the EBU region. I think the info I
was able to supply came as a bit of a shock to you. You did not think
it juvenile then:-)))

I am told that "the problem in the UK is that there are few staff jobs in
broadcast, and a large number of people are competing for the same
work as freelances at a standard-rate on a take-it-or-leave-it basis."

Also it seems that "the suits don't have much regard for the skill of
sound personnel on the studio floor doing live sound (we call it "sound
sync" here) The picture is *much* more important, except of course
in the case of classical concerts, at which the very able people at
the BBC always excel."



Best regards as always
Iain