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How do I, a Georgia Tech student, get involved working at WREK?

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How do I, a Georgia Tech student, get involved working at WREK?

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Simple. Stop by the station at any time and ask to fill out an employment application; we don’t need any fancy credentials, but we do need just a little bit of info about you. The Operations Manager will get in touch with you soon about the next training session — alternatively, keep checking the web site, because the dates will be posted there. In the meantime, keep your eyes peeled for training announcements in the Technique and on campus USENET newsgroups. Occasionally, we spin records in front of the Student Center. You can find out all about working at WREK there as well. The first step to working at WREK is attending a training session. A training session is a one time event where you are taught the fundamentals of running a radio station and how all the equipment works. After attending a training session, your status becomes that of “dummy-op” or “apprentice”. While a dummy-op, you are encouraged to come back on your own at a convenient time for both us and you to learn and pra

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