I work for a community college as a Media Support Specialist. Essentially I trouble-shoot any problems with data projectors, TVs, and document cameras in the classrooms along with supporting any live events the college has with any needed audio or video. It's not too bad and way better than working at a radio station like I was before. Radio is a tough business unless you're an engineer, manager, or on air talent. Everyone else get's peanuts for pay and benefits might as well not exist. The work was fun though and half the time I was getting paid to browse the net and play games so it was great for a gig coming straight out of school.
It was actually my dream while in high school to be a radio dj and personality. I remember going to a career day at a community college and we got to do a tour of courses we'd be interested in, meaning I got to go see the radio station. They let us students get to be on air for a couple minutes but I was the only person who volunteered!