I started as a keyboard player, and came in contact with PA companies. Then I realised I didn't want to be on the stage, but behind the desk...MORE BUTTONS....but how?
Companies said...you can roll cables, but our clients are not paying us to have an inexperienced dude behind the desk.....so I became the light engineer....DESK NEXT TO THE SOUNDCONSOLE!.....watching watching watching.....now can I please do sound?.....
NO........
please?.......
NONO......
please please......
I SAID NO........
pleasiepleasiemesweet?....
BUZZ OFF........
pleasiepleasiepleasiepleasie?..........
FUCK YOU...ROLL CABLES.....
damn.
So I bought my own little desk to practice at home....anyway one day the companies technician became ill and they had no choice but to put me behind the desk.....AND I DID THE TRICK....so I became an engineer, and this company grew and grew, with me happily becoming one of their most experienced FOH technicians...at this time I still was pretty young, and living with my parents and no grilfriend...so no costs to live my life....thus me buying mucho equipment....
I went to college (music and studio) and at that time I realised I was actually making a decent living out of mixing...So I skipped school after 4 years to become 'pro'......had some real luck with meeting the right people at the right time/place, and I guess I understood the whole 'game'....
Right now my company is still growing in more than 1 direction:
a. there is the main facility..the recording studio
b. there is a theatreproductions for which we provide equipment and technicians
c. within a couple of days we are starting a private musicschool providing people with a modern way of learning to play the instrument
d. we provide freelance technicians for PA and AV companies.
Just have to make sure it never becomes work!