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Craigslist Add

Mr employer your bottom line is showing:
Seeking experienced radio announcers for ... $22.00/Hour to start.
Is it only me or does any other broadcast professional
surfing these posts feel that experience --especially in a
Major Market-- is worth a bit more than $22.00 an hour?
I'm not a psychic, although have occasionally played one
on the radio,
but reading between the lines in this
prospective boss' Craig's List ad, it seems his
inexperience in human relations and small vision of his
own hot new AC station is already revealing itself.
(Gotta remember that when applying for the gig; bet I could be on his
short list if I put down that I'd be willing to barker for only $20 an hour...)
 
Re: Craigslist Ad

I don't know. The ad just isn't very clear. Maybe, he/she means $22/hour for part-time? If that is the case does that mean $22/hour is what part-timers should make in SF? Does Clear Channel pay $22/hour for weekends?

It's just a strange ad all together.
 
Most stations in a music format in SF would also not be advertising for "announcers," let alone for $22 per hour. PT pay at several places is more than that right now.
 
Well, what is the average for a part-timer in SF? Like $30/hour? That would mean part-timers at Wild, Movin, Wolf and KMEL are doing very well if what you say is true. It must be nice.
 
Newsperson responds:

Allaccess.com is certainly a more accepted place for broadcast jobs.

Yes the pay is low and we know that union scale at KOIT and KGO is over $ 40.00 an hour.

On the low end the union scale at Metro Networks is just over $ 21.00 and hour. However they are in a different location and they don't do music.

It does seem like the pay in S.F. is going down and not up.

Newsperson
 
Wonder why the talent on SF radio is so mediocre? Who the hell can live on $21/hour in SF?

I know people from smaller markets who were all excited about a gig in town until they found out how expensive it is to live in the metro.

In most large markets that would be enough to get by, but in SF a crap one-bedroom apartment will be more than $1,000 a month.
 
I'm almost thinking this ad is fraudulent...maybe a joke (albeit not really funny).

Fraudulence is nothing new to Craigslist, unfortunately.

tripton99 said:
Someone with time on their hands should apply and tell us what happens.

Maybe someone with time on their hands posted the ad.
 
Moments ago, when I did a Yahoo search using the keyword "[email protected]", I saw this result:

Radio Announcers Wanted
Radio Announcers Wanted (downtown / civic / van ness) Reply to: [email protected] ... Send Mp3 Demo/Resume to [email protected] ...
sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/tlg/569653525.html - 3k

But when you click on the URL above, it leads to the advertisement verbatim that was posted at the
start of this thread...
Interesting... ???
--jay
 
I don't understand what you mean. When I search that E-Mail address on yahoo all that comes up is the ad on craigslist.

Not to this site at all.
 
Actually, you're right...I thought the numbers on the end of the URL were different;
apologies for the confusion...
--jay
 
Since it's "full airstaff" and no mention of "full time" ... maybe it's a voice track gig for $22 an hour. Let's see ... $44 a day x 3 days a week, why ... that's almost $135 a week! I hear "condo" ...
 
AMFMDJ said:
Is is just me or does anyone else think this add on craigslist is a little odd.
http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/tlg/569653525.html

Why do you think it odd? The pay? Well, the guys who work at Geek Squad start at $18 an hour, and they have to have a whale of a lot of computer background before they could qualify for a tech job there. When a lot of people want to work in an industry employers low-ball wages.

How many people who have worked in radio in, say, Eureka or even Vacaville have been making $11 an hour and feel that $22 is a big step up?

Or do you think it's odd to post on Craigslist? Well, plenty of legit TV shows have advertised for staff and crew on Craigslist. I have a housemate who has gotten jobs from those ads.

I'd say the ad is legit.
 
No, I meant it's odd because it was such a brief ad.

And everyone else seems to think that $22/hour is too low for SF radio. I wasn't sure that is why I asked.
 
AMFMDJ said:
No, I meant it's odd because it was such a brief ad.

And everyone else seems to think that $22/hour is too low for SF radio. I wasn't sure that is why I asked.

I don't know the current wage scales for SF radio, bu I'd say that many folks who work/ed in radio have done so at a higher level than the one being advertised, so they may have lost sight of the wages. It's not been unusual for a morning drive DJ to earn 6 figures, but the overnighter to earn minimum wage. After all, the morning brings in the most bucks at most stations, and most stations stay on overnight just to give people something to tune their clock radios to. (Dang hanging preposition!)

As for the brief ad, maybe they didn't want to give away enough info to let competitors know what's up? It does seem kind of old school, though. I mean, who really cares if another station changes format to hot AC? They're still selling against established leaders like KOIT, KSOL, etc.
 
Re: Craigslist Ad

AMFMDJ said:
I don't know. The ad just isn't very clear. Maybe, he/she means $22/hour for part-time? If that is the case does that mean $22/hour is what part-timers should make in SF? Does Clear Channel pay $22/hour for weekends?

It's just a strange ad all together.

22 is what most sf stations start part timers at .... but there are some that pay less.
 
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