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Audacy job

Job opening in Cleveland at Audacy's 92.3 The Fan for a part-time spurts anchor. Must work on site. Must be able to talk about the Browns 99.97% of the time and give short shrift about The Ind.....umm, Guardians & Cavaliers and tell people they can wander over to the website and if they search around long enough they may find something about those other teams AND wonder if there are any college teams or other sports in the area that you haven't heard about. [Sarcasm button OFF]. Actually, Audacy has a whole list of job openings in other cities. I wonder how come they keep canning people and then post openings. You'd think they'd give them an option to transfer if people wanted to move. I'd change the title but I don't think there's an option to do that.
 
I wonder how come they keep canning people and then post openings. You'd think they'd give them an option to transfer if people wanted to move.

Not all openings are caused by firings. People retire, quit, get better jobs, lots of reasons.

Most companies allow transfers, but still have to post the job in order to see all qualified applicants.
 
Not all openings are caused by firings. People retire, quit, get better jobs, lots of reasons.

Most companies allow transfers, but still have to post the job in order to see all qualified applicants.
Yes, but you always hear about the Audacy [and other radio companies] massive RIF firings. Some of them I'm pretty sure are "They're making a lot of money, get rid of them and hire someone cheaper."
 
Yes, but you always hear about the Audacy [and other radio companies] massive RIF firings. Some of them I'm pretty sure are "They're making a lot of money, get rid of them and hire someone cheaper."

If that's the only reason, the employee can sue. Lots of them do.

In this case, they're looking for a part-timer. Probably because the last one is now full time.

Did you apply for the job?
 
If that's the only reason, the employee can sue. Lots of them do.

In this case, they're looking for a part-timer. Probably because the last one is now full time.

Did you apply for the job?
Are you kidding? I'm well into retirement age by now. I'm sure there'd be lots of stress, etc. which my cardiologist would like me to avoid. Told him if he wants me to avoid stress, quit sending me a bill.
 


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