Radio and Television Jobs

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This 1940 Vocational Guidance film surveys radio and television careers, from typists to engineers, emphasizing training needs via a rich narrated commentary. In crisp black-and-white, it shows radio chassis assembly, network control rooms, and repairmen, warning that only skilled radio repairmen thrive. It spans ship operators, pilots, and TV horse-race broadcasts, stressing reputable schools—engineering or correspondence—for success. A young ham radio operator caps it, blending theory and practice in a pre-war tech snapshot.

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