Radio age (Jan-Dec 1925)

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RADIO AGE for January, 1925 The Magazine of the Hour Tune In on a Real Job and Get the Pay of a Specialist ^isffeeflookWMShowfou ffow to "Earn $1500 to WOOQ " karly as a %idio Expert » THE man who would be a success in business today must be a specialist. The market is already crowded with clerks, stenographers, accountants and detail men of every description. And as the number of applicants increases, the pay and opportunities diminish. Not that these men are unnecessary, for their work is important and essential. But the competition has always been keen in general work of this kind and it is bound to increase in proportion to the number of good men available. Radio Needs Trained Men There is perhaps no other field today where specialists are needed more than in Radio. Trained men are required in every branch of this fascinating, profitable profession. And the opportunities are great — almost without limit! Radio has swept across the face of the whole earth with a speed as surprising as it was sudden. Almost overnight it jumped into the front rank of the world's leading industries. Yet it is here to stay — and grow. For that reason Radio needs good men. It is ready to treat them right and pay them well. And for the men who "get in" NOW, the best is none too good. K| Pay Increases Over $100 a Month I am averaging anywhere from S75 to S150 a month more than I was making before enrolling with you. I would not consider 510,000 9 too much for the course. 1L (Signed) A. N. Lone, ■/ 120 N. Main Street, " Greensburg, Pa. Doubles Salary I can very easily make double the amount of money now than before I enrolled with you. Your course has benefited me approximately S3000 over and above what I would have earned had I not T. "Winder, 731 Bedford Ave., Grand Junction, Colo. From $15.00 to $80.00 aWeek Before I enrolled with you I was making SI 5 a week on a farm. Now I earu from S2080 to S4420 a year, and the work is a hundred times easier than before. Since graduating a little over a year ago, I have earned aim ost S4000 and I believe the cours* will be worth at least SI 00,000 to me. (Signed) Ge ■>. A. Adams. Route 1, Box 10, Tamaq.ua, Pa. Get Into This Big Paying Profession Consider for a moment the possibilities of Radio. The shores of every continent are dotted with transmitting and receiving stations. Practically every vessel is now equipped for communication with land and other ships. Hotels, railroad terminals, public buildings and Government stations are flashing their business messages 'cross cities, rivers, mountains and seas. At night, millions of men, women and children are "listening in" to music, speeches, news, important events and business reports, broadcast for their amusement and education. Factories, stores, banks, laboratories, business houses and newspaper offices are employing Radio experts in every branch of the profession. Yet the demand for good men is far greater than the supply. If YOU are sick of plugging along in the daily grind of monotonous office routine — held down by the thousands of men who are doing the same work as you — get out of the rut into this big paying profession. You Can Qualify at Home Easily and Quickly On land and sea, the news of the world's progress is flowing under the skilled fingers of Certified "Radiotricians"— men who are well-paid, honored and respected for their specialized knowledge and important work. A short course of training at home for the enjoyable work of Radio, will quickly enable you to be independent, to travel and see the world if you wish, or establish yourself in a permanent position in your own town. Radio will take you out of the rut of a bare existence, into the enviable standing of a specialist — with unlimited opportunities for honor, power, wealth and satisfaction. It will make you a doer of real things, a vital force in the world and an important factor in your own community. Start to train NOW for a Radio position, while the profession is growing. You can start TODAY — in your spare hours at home. The National Radio Institute is train ing men, in their spare hours at home, for every important branch of the big Radio industry. To any man who is eager to better his condition and make a place for himself in this fascinating and profitable profession, we will gladly send a copy of this timely, helpful, book — absolutely free. It is called "Rich Rewards in Radio" and it will open up a chain of opportunities that you will do well to carefully consider. You assume no obligation whatever in sending for this interesting, helpful book. It is yours for the asking — FREE. For that reason you can hardly afford to miss it. Ask for a copy today and learn the tremendous opportunities that are open in Radio, how we are preparing men at home to take advantage of these opportunities, and how we aid them in securing the kind of positions that lead to independence and success, "Tune in" on a real job — mail the coupon for this Free Book today — and then "stand by" until it arrives by return mail. It will PAY you! National Radio Institute, Dept. 53CB, Washington, D. C. This WillBring It_ t NATIONAL RADIO INSTITUTE, Dept. 53CB, Washington, D. C. {Without any obligation on my part, please send me a FREE copy of your book, "Rich I Rewards in Radio." Also tell me how your Free Employment Service will help me secure a position, and send me details of your special I short-time offer. 1 Name. Street City v_iiy ™ . ouiie * Tested and Approved by RADIO AGE ¥