As a rabid nature and wildlife photographer. this took be aback for a minute. After some quick Google'ing, the intent of the new regulation makes sense. Here's an ABC print story: http://abcnews.go.com/Entertai.... A quick quote from the story:
"Professional and amateur photographers will not need a permit unless they use models, actors, props; work in areas where the public is generally not allowed; or cause additional administrative costs, the agency said in a release."
I've got no problem with this whatsoever.
SteveB
Ya know, I've been in IT all my life, either software development/engineering, LAN admin, or so on, and I can categorically state that the reason positions aren't being filled is because of BS "job requirements". You want Help Desk people or LAN Admin with a batchelors degree? Are you friggin' serious?!?!?!
As a rabid nature and wildlife photographer. this took be aback for a minute. After some quick Google'ing, the intent of the new regulation makes sense. Here's an ABC print story: http://abcnews.go.com/Entertai.... A quick quote from the story: "Professional and amateur photographers will not need a permit unless they use models, actors, props; work in areas where the public is generally not allowed; or cause additional administrative costs, the agency said in a release." I've got no problem with this whatsoever. SteveB
Ya know, I've been in IT all my life, either software development/engineering, LAN admin, or so on, and I can categorically state that the reason positions aren't being filled is because of BS "job requirements". You want Help Desk people or LAN Admin with a batchelors degree? Are you friggin' serious?!?!?!