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How
to get
into one of
today's hottest
money -making
fields-servicing
2 -way radios!
More than 5
million two -way
transmitters have skyrocketed the de-
mand
for
service
men and
field, system, and R &D engineers.
Topnotch
licensed experts
can earn
$12,000
a year
or more. You
can
be your
own boss,
build your
own company.
And
you
don't need a college
education to break
in.
s HoW
WOULD
YOU
LIKE to Start
col-
lecting
your
share
of the
big
money
being
made
in electronics
today?
To start
earning
$5
to
$7
an
hour...$200
to $300
a
week...$10,000
to $15,000
a year?
Your
best
bet today,
especially
if
you
don't
have a college
education,
is
probably in
the
field of two-way
radio.
Two-way
radio is booming.
Today
there
are more than
five
million
two-
way transmitters for
police cars,
fire
trucks,
taxis, planes, etc.
and Citizen's
Band uses -and
the number
is growing
at
the
rate of 80,000
new transmitters
per month.
This wildfire
boom presents
a solid
gold opportunity
for trained
two-way
radio service
experts.
Most of them
are earning
$5,000
to
$10,000
a
year
more
than
the
average radio-TV
re-
pair man.
Why
You'll
Earn
Top Pay
One
reason is
that
the U.S.
doesn't
permit anyone
to service
two -way
radio systems
unless
he
is licensed
by
the
Federal
Communications
Com-
mission.
And
there simply
aren't
enough
licensed
electronics
experts
to
go around.
Another
reason two-way
radio men
earn so much
more than radio
-TV
service
men
is
that they are
needed
more often and
more desperately.
A
home
radio or TV set
needs repair
only occasionally,
and there's
no real
emergency
when
it does.
But
a
two-
way radio user
must keep those trans-
mitters operating
at all times, and
must
have them
checked at
regular
intervals by
licensed personnel
to
meet FCC
requirements.
This
means
that the
available
li-
censed
experts can "write
their
own
ticket"
when it comes
to earnings.
Some
work by
the hour
and usually
charge
at least
$5.00
per hour,
$7.50
on evenings
and Sundays,
plus travel
expenses.
Others charge
each cus-
tomer a
monthly
retainer fee, such
as
$20
a
month for
a base station and
$7.50
for
each
mobile
station. A sur-
vey showed
that one
man
can
easily
maintain at
least 15 base
stations and
85
mobiles. This would add
up to at
least
$12,000
a year.
Be
Your
Own
Boss
There are other advantages
too. You
can become your
own boss -work by
yourself or
gradually build your own
fully
staffed service company.
Instead
FEBRUARY- MARCH,
1967
of being
chained
to a
workbench, ma-
chine
or
desk, you'll move
around,
see lots
of action,
rub
shoulders
with
important
police
and
fire
officials
and
business
executives
who depend on
two-way
radio for their daily
opera-
tions. You
may even be
tapped for
a
big
job
working for one of the
two-
way radio manufacturers in field
serv-
ice, factory quality control,
or labora-
tory research and
development.
How
To
Get Started
How do you break
into the ranks of
the big -money
earners in
two
-way
radio?
This is probably
the best way:
1. Without quitting
your present job,
learn enough about
electronics funda-
mentals to pass the Government
FCC
Exam and get
your
Commercial
FCC
License.
2.
Then
get a job
in a two-way
radio
service
shop
and
"learn
the
ropes"
of
the business.
3. As soon as
you've
earned
a
reputa-
tion
as an
expert,
there
are
several
ways you
can
go. You
can
move
out
and
start
signing
up
and
servicing
your
own
customers.
You
might
be-
come
a
franchised
service
representa-
tive
of a
big
manufacturer
and
then
start getting
into two-way
radio
sales,
where
one
sales contract
might
net
you $5,000.
Or
you
may be
invited to
move
up into
a
high- prestige
salaried
job
with
one of
the major
manufac-
turers.
The
first
step -mastering
the fun-
damentals
of
electronics
in your
spare
J,
CIE
time
and
getting your FCC
License-
can be easier
than you think.
Cleveland
Institute
of
Electronics
has been successfully
teaching elec-
tronics
by mail
for over thirty years.
Right at home, in
your
spare
time,
you
learn electronics
step by
step.
Our
AUTO-
PROGRAMMEDTM
les-
sons and coaching
by expert
instruc-
tors make everything
clear and
easy,
even
for men
who thought they
were
"poor learners." You'll
learn not only
the
fundamentals
that apply
to all
electronics
design and servicing,
but
also
the specific procedures
for in-
stalling, troubleshooting,
and main-
taining
two -way mobile equipment.
Get
Your FCC
License...
or
Your
Money
Back!
By the time
you've finished
your CIE
course, you'll be able
to pass the FCC
License
Exam
with ease. Better than
nine
out of
ten
CIE
-trained
men
pass
the FCC Exam
the first time
they try,
even
though two
out of three
non -
CIE
men
fail. This startling
record of
achievement
makes possible
the CIE
Warranty: you'll
pass the
FCC
Exam
upon completion
of your
course or
your tuition
will be refunded in
full.
Before
Ed Dulaney studied
with
CIE,
he was a crop
duster. Today he
owns the
Dulaney Communications
Service,
with seven
people
working
for
him repairing and
manufacturing
two -way equipment.
Says Dulaney:
"I found the CIE
training
thorough
and the lessons
easy
to understand.
No question
about it -the CIE
course
was the best
investment
I
ever
made."
Find out
more
about how to get
ahead
in all
fields
of
electronics,
in-
cluding two -way
radio. Mail coupon
for two
FREE books,
"How
To
Suc-
ceed
In Electronics"
and "How
To
Get
A Commercial
FCC License."
Cleveland
Institute
of
Electronics
1776
E.
17th St., Dept. EX
-1B
Cleveland,
Ohio
44114
ENROLL
UNDER
NEW
G.I.
BILL
All CIE courses
are available
un-
der the
new G.I.
Bill. If you
served
on
active duty
since January
31,
1955, or
are in
service now, check
box in coupon for
G.I. Bill
infor-
mation.
r
Cleveland
Institute of
Electronics
1776 E.
17th
St.,
Cleveland, Ohio
44114
Please send
me
without cost or obligation:
1. Your
40 age book
"How To Succeed
In Elec-
tronics" describing
the job opportunities
in Elec-
tronics
today, and how
your
courses
can prepare
me for them.
2.
Your
book on "How To Get A Commercial
FCC
License."
Name
(please
print)
Address
City
State
lip
Occupation
Age -
D
Check
here for GI
Bill information.
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Council
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