How to Edit Feed for NASCAR

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NASCAR is a spectator sport. It's hard to imagine driving a car at speeds up to 190 miles an hour, but you can apply to edit feed for NASCAR. While you aren't actually on the track, you can be with your chosen driver through out the entire race. It's as close to the action that it is possible for a spectator to get.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Step1
Apply for the position of feed editor by going to NASCAR.com. You must be 18, but there are few other requirements for this position except you must be a good listener.
Step2
Report for your assignment to edit feed for NASCAR on race day at least two hours before the race. You must be available for the pre-race ceremonies, and the race may start early if inclement weather looms.
Step3
Dial into the phone number that is provided to you. Connect to the live NASCAR feed by entering your pin number at the prompt. You then connect to your designated driver's feed.
Step4
Edit the feed by pressing the number "one" key on your phone pad every time you hear an "off-color" word. NASCAR doesn't want profanity to be heard by the fans, so your job is to make sure this profanity doesn't get past you.
Step5
Contact your supervisor if you do not hear anything for a few minutes or if you think the feed line is dead. Your supervisor can work to get you reconnected to your feed so you can edit the feed.
Step6
Enjoy the thrill of riding along with your driver every week. Prepare to edit the feed as he may utter that "word" at any time and with no warning. Keep your finger on the number "one" on your phone pad at all times.

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