Hello List,
I would like to introduce myself. My name is Ronald Rowe. I have joined this list with the resolve and hope of changing my career path after nearly 20 years. I have reached a point in my life where I wish to find a position that has a greater personal reward. My desired position is that of an exhibit designer and fabricator.
My background is in audio and video production and post-production. And as a television broadcast engineer and as a network engineer (in this case five channels of "The Discovery Channel" and one channel of "Locomotion" that can be found on about 2,000 cable channels inclusively). In that position I have been responsible for the design, costing, bidding, construction, installation and maintenance of a television station, two post-production facilities and six channels of network television over the years. I am a hands-on multi-talented person in my profession and in my personal life. I like working with my hands when I can produce tangible results. It is not my desire to find a position that does not allow me to use my hands as well as my mental abilities. I have a rather extensive list of personal tools. And, I have the capability and desire to use them.
I would appreciate any and all help that you might personally be in a position to provide by sending me leads, hints and/or critiques of my resume you can find at my spot on the web. I have found the most popular career sites on the Internet that have museum job postings. I have at least one good lead to follow up on. But it never hurts to ask you, the inside professional, for help. For which I would like to now thank you in advance.
I the same spirit of my request to you, I would like to extend an offer to share any knowledge of audio, video, production and post-production to those who might benefit from it on this list. Even if you cannot provide a lead or assistance, I would be happy to help if I can.
Thank you for your time. An extensive resume, not to mention several thousand jokes :), can be found on my website at http://www.netside.net/~roborowe
Sincerely,
Ronald Rowe
"Necessity is the plea for every infringment of human
liberty. It is the argument of tyrants, it is the creed of slaves. "
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