Happened in Alabama and nationwide, too, this past Tuesday (10/31). I'm a victim of the Tuscaloosa/Birmingham merger, elminating OM position. I was told the more you do, the better off you are. I was also PD of 2 of the 4 Tusc. stations, but got dumped anyway. Inside talk is up 700 stations may be dumped after the Mays boys in Texas choose a holding company to do the dirty work.
I've been canned before, but never in such a crude manner. I've never been locked out and my stuff mailed to me. And the severance was about as little as I ever recieved. I understand how it works these days, but it was low class and uncalled for. As an excuse, they started circulating a story that someone in "Florida" had a gun in their breifcase. The story morphed to Atlanta, Birmingham, and "somewhere up north."
I was finally talked into joining CC 3 years ago, and it was quite a bumpy ride, with too many bosses and me caught in the mddle. On the ground level, though, my RVPP, Doug Hamand, taught me more than I could imagine in Selector. But way too many spreadsheets and reports to do. One is called "trust but verify," which means we don't really trust you.
The latest move got the local Tusc. GM, too, but she was offered DOS job, while the B-ham GM and OM took over.
Before that, I worked for Cumulus and it was a different experience. Seemed like if you just made the weekly conf. call, you became invisible. VP's wouldn't return calls, etc... But,. you know what? It was great! I got to run a Classic Rock station, answered only to the local GM...and we made radio history! Like the old days.
By the way...anyone know where a veteran PD can land? :~)