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Nonsense At Work: Don't assume anything

James McIntosh , 01:00

***** Informational, Real

Yes, Yes. James McIntosh is on the money: don't make assumptions. I assume this and that and I pay for it --- socially and certainly financially in lost time. My best friend is a fanatic for detail. Although he is a product of the same rural school I attended, he has 499 people working for him while I'm scraping by on Social Security. There is no doubt but what double checking everything has helped my friend become very rich. Young people. Listen to what James McIntosh is saying: don't make assumptions and you'll save yourself a lot of unnecessary grief.

Those of us with hearing loss are able understand his words because he doesn't clutter up the background with unnecessary elevator music. Young producers either don't realize or don't care that their trendy background music keeps many people from understanding what they are saying. They should be taught this in production school.

This is the kind of commentary that would be appreciated by your listeners. James McIntosh warrants a regular time slot on your station.

(Producer) Robert Skoglund
St. George, ME
August 20, 2008

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