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    “Sound engineer technician? » “Brother, what interests do you really find in this? "Like, what do they do?" A sound engineering technician installs, operates and maintains special equipment used in stage, television or film productions as instructed. In other words, I can be one of those guys who can go out and find substitute sounds for common things that people may hear every day or things that people have never had the chance to hear previously. Some classic examples would be a sheet of hard plastic making the sound of thunder when you shake or wiggle it, or the sound of nails on a tin roof creating the sound of a hailstorm. But that's not all. Sound engineer technicians perform tasks such as reporting equipment problems and ensuring repairs are made. They maintain recording logs, synchronize music and other audio effects with a visual display, set up and modify recording equipment for live performances, and more. If you really understand what a sound engineer's job is, you might be able to draw some conclusions. why I am interested in this career. I chose this as my future career because it includes a lot of physical activities, problem-solving skills and hands-on work. And I like solving a puzzle. If and when I get this job it will keep me and my brain cells won't rot just because in this job I use them to solve many problems and details when it comes to sound in a project. If I were to start working on my career now, I would have to build a small room. With a small room, there may be a few things I should keep in mind that I discovered while researching an internet article. Acoustic insulation (preventing the transformation of sound from one space to another.), ...... middle of paper ...... I am about 75% ambitious to continue my career as there are many dependent factors of how I am paid and my hours depending on who I work with. Current competition for sound engineering technician jobs is “fierce”. If I'm going to start somewhere right now in high school, I should take classes like Television and Broadcasting and/or Sound and Production. When I finally leave high school, I can then pick up where I left off in collages such as The International Academy of Design and Technology, Miami International University of Art and Design or Miami Dade Collage.I. Source 1: Cigogne, Jhon. Small parts: low frequency control. April 14, 2010II. Source Engineer (Recording Industry) April 14, 2010.III. Witchcraft book or magazine - Owsinski, Bobby. The Mixing Engineers Handbook. April 26, 2010IV. Facts.orgV. Mr. Hassan, teacher at CCHS, Orlando, FL.