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The death notices and the mart report. The building blocks of any successful radio career.
Unless your Da worked in the RTE canteen or something and can get you a job plastering Daithi O Se's face for the Afternoon show everyday.
Let your audience get to know your voice and mannerisms by the way you deliver the obituary notice of a woman who died 'kicking and screaming' in her bed at 9am that morning.
Your listeners will soon know that you are a man to be trusted with more grave matters. *ba dum tish*
Get everything else wrong but deliver the deaths right and you will be on the right path to success.
This goes for any job where you have someone in power whose pay scale and comfy chair you might like to snaffle someday.
Be nice to him, make him tea and generally praise every boring story that you have heard from him 16 times before.
You never know, they might know someone who could do you a favour some day, and they then could become your new friends.
Then you'd have people who might be able to 'do' some of your work for you without you having to do anything.
But you oversee the work all the same like.
There are standards after all.

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