Hey everybody! So today I'm back at work! It's the first day for the new spring
semester yay "and there was much rejoicing". I just wanted to give you a
quick update on a couple of things. First of all I wanted to let everyone know
that you can follow me on Instagram as well as Twitter. On Instagram I'm going to
be posting some audio related pictures like microphone techniques and
other things that you might find helpful, as well as maybe the occasional picture
of my dog!
She likes to attack the sprinkler it's pretty funny. Also I have an announcement
that is mostly directed towards my former and current students. This is my
last semester at Northeast Community College.
What the f**k was that???
My wife and I have been talking for quite a while about what we're going to
do with the rest of our life when the kids are out of the house, and believe it
or not, we are at that point. Yes, I am old enough to have kids that are out of the
house. My youngest is 18! I'm old! So for quite a while we've tossed around a
number of ideas and one thing in particular that we both agreed on was that we
want to go somewhere warmer where we don't have to shovel our driveway! Don't
like snow! So we are moving to the Dallas Texas area. So what's next for me? Well,
I'm probably going to be looking for something in higher education
administration, but I am going to be continuing to do audio on the side as
freelance engineer - some recording and some live sound - and I plan on still
running this YouTube channel. I'm going to do as many videos as I can this semester
while I have this studio at my disposal, but I am going to be looking for other
places to be do my videos. After all, it is "Mr. B in the Studio" so I'm going to
need to find a studio! I sincerely hope that you will all stay in touch. I'm
going to continue to post my videos and other things on the Facebook page, and
you should know that you can always feel free to contact me when you have
questions about audio, about jobs, about life, anything!
One of the great things about this teaching job has been the relationships
that I have been able to continue for so many years. It's been great working here.
It's been wonderful to pass on these skills to the students who have come
through these doors. The other thing that's been great is how much I have
learned from all of you. I wouldn't be the engineer that I am today if it
weren't for the time that I've spent in the control room with you guys. Thank you
so much for your support and your friendship, and I will continue to see
you online, and hopefully again someday in person. See ya!
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