travisl5678 said:
I was told it was some kind of an insurance issue, and that they normally don't take people younger than 16, I not only filed an application, I also turned in several reference letters which wern't asked for. I haven't heard anything yet back from them, I went in before the end of the school year last year and was told that weither i was exepted or not I would here from them within a week, and never did, so I plan to go in next week
I don't want to look like a jerk here, but you *really* need to look at your spelling and punctuation. Good writing is important if you do production. People respect you more when you use proper spelling, grammar, and punctuation. You have misspelled several words: "wern't" should be "weren't", "weither" should be "whether", "excepted" should be "accepted". Also, watch for run-on sentences. You should be putting a period rather than a comma after "16". A semi-colon would be more appropriate after "application" instead of a comma because the thought has shifted somewhat. When the thought shifts you need a semi-colon. After "back from them", you need another period, not a comma. Don't be afraid of using short sentences. Short sentences are good, and are certainly very useful when writing for vocal delivery.
I know people will criticize me for pointing out these things, but high quality writing is essential if the writing is going to be taken seriously by professionals in radio or TV production.