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David Yeager has shot to the top rung of the audio ladder by scoring a gig with Snoop Dogg one of hip-hop’s biggest names. “Snoop and Nate (Snoop’s engineer) are both very down-to-earth and nice people,” says Yeager. “Nate is very helpful and doesn't mind answering questions at all and Snoop is a true professional and has very good ears.”
Yeager’s day involves being a runner for the studio, but whenever someone can’t be there or are running late, he is able to fill in. He has found that his ability to please the client has become one of his biggest challenges. “The day goes by pretty fast and it can get hectic. There are a lot of little small things to keep up with and pay attention to all the time, so you have to be a master at multitasking,” he says. Moving to a big city and working at the top of audio can be a scary proposition, but Yeager’s Conservatory education prepared him for the task. “We stress the importance of a professional attitude and a strong work ethic from day one,” says Administrator Kirt Hamm. “David’s success reinforces the fact that real-world training is essential in making it in the professional world, no matter what you’re doing.” The Conservatory’s mandatory Internship program places students like David in situations where they can work and migrate up the ladder of success. The Conservatory’s 900 clock hour program prepares students for the workplace like no other educational program in the world. |
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