My voice over work in the truest sense is admittedly a bit limited; I've only been doing this for about a year and a half, now. However, I've been working in various phone representative positions (Harte-Hanks, Dell, AT&T) for the past 8+ years. For the longest time, I've heard customer after customer tell me "Your voice is fantastic! You should go work for (radio/advertising/etc.)!" After so long, I finally decided to hunker down and give it a shot. My work to date is split between dramatic readings of stories found on the Internet and voice work for a variety of comic dubs, admittedly all either practice work or free work for friends. I'm hoping to change that and finally get my foot in the door.
No formal voice acting training, currently in college, working towards degree in Journalism.
My personal "Studio" is comprised of:
One desktop PC
One Nady USB-1C Condenser microphone
One basic pop filter for mic
Sony MDR-XB600 headphones
Programs:
Audacity used for all recording and editing.