Most my experience comes from public speaking or giving a class to a large group of soldiers. In the Army, I was often asked to give classes on various tasks on company level units(120 men) and smaller. I have a very calming voice and my slight accent keeps people interested in what it is I am saying. As a civilian people often engage me with conversations for the sake of hearing me speak. I have just recently considered this as a job.
radio communication using a live microphone, college public speaking
I use a local studio for recordings.
I enjoy the feeling of accomplishing a given task and once I start on something, I'd rather stick it out to completion than be pulled away. I have had to work with all kinds of people throughout my life, everyone from all class levels, all over the world. I can work with, for, or over anyone who at least continues to try at what it is they do. I am very good at remembering script and give appropriate voice inflections to help communicate a point of feeling. I have learned this as a NCO in the Army and in communicating with others under stressful work environments as a civilian.