[SBE] Industry retirement situation

Robert Combs robert.combs at cumulus.com
Sun Mar 16 18:54:31 EDT 2008


General Erin Shenseki once said "If you don't like change, you are going to
like irrelevance even less". That is one thing that I enjoy about being an
engineer, the ever changing challenges. Granted I am not an IT person, in
fact I know enough to really screw a network up if I want to. But that does
not keep me from trying to learn. Radio today has changed so much within the
last few years, and it will have to continue this change to survive. Most
corporate big wigs do not even call it radio anymore...it is now a CDS
(Commercial Delivery System).





-----Original Message-----
From: sbe-bounces at sbe.org [mailto:sbe-bounces at sbe.org] On Behalf Of k7cr
Sent: Saturday, March 15, 2008 6:43 PM
To: barryt at sbe.org; sbe member discussion mail list
Subject: Re: [SBE] Industry retirement situation



IMHO, we in our little industry are feeling what many others, in other

fields, have felt for a long time. The bottom line is this - There is

nothing more constant than change !. If change is a given (which I believe


it is) then those that adapt to change will be spared, those that do not,

will not. I've been in this business for some 47 years and over that span,

I've seen a lot of changes ! Along the way I have also known those that,

for various reasons, were unable or unwilling to adapt and have left the

industry. To me, change represents opportunity. This is again a basic

concept that could be referred to as the survival of the fittest.





Clay Freinwald







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