indydood said:BMVoicetracking said:Brenda Matthews here:
Indy'dood' - 1. you must be a CC employee 2. You are told at Clear Channel to sign that non-compete or you can't go on the air. That I remember clearly. I have since (very recently) found out that they can't pull that on you. As far as negotiating? I had no contract - just a non compete. No contract, bonus structure or raises, for that matter in the last 5-6 years.
For the record, I was the #1 mid-day personality in town for all of the years that I worked at Magic. I worked extremely hard. My salary was stated incorrectly in the front page article here in Radio-info. I made a decent living, but not only through my salary, but by voicetracking 3 other stations out of market, and doing all of the endorsements/remotes/appearances that my morning show didn't snatch up.
Do not throw stones here..you don't know me. I've worked hard in this business for more years than you've been on this earth, and I won't be pushed around. The station, and the company that I want to work at, is waiting for this to be over so I can continue a successful career.
I'm not a Clear Channel employee and I don't know you (obviously) so there are no "stones" being thrown here. Just making simple, basic observations. If working at Clear Channel was so oppressive, you probably should have found a better situation years ago.
Brenda, what I've read here you're probably a very nice person and talented personality and I hope you get some satisfaction. But it was YOU who chose to take this whole drama public, so you now have to live with the consequences and others weighing in on your situation. If you can't stand the heat- well, you know the rest.
Yep, Clear Channel has the gold so they get to make the rules, right?