ROCKOFHBG....I've read your "reply #15", and actually re-read it at least 10 times. Each time trying to figure out the "specifics of your reply". You said you worked with me and also know of my latest successful venture, your words not mine, and you're wondering why I want to get back into radio. Then why not call me on the phone so we could talk and catch-up. Apparently you know where I am and how to get in touch with me. Now I reply. I will take either PT or FT work. I figured part-time would allow me the time to familiarize myself with these equipment changes that you have told me about.
After a 30-year reunion from the staff of WQVE-FM - QV-93, now WTPA, two summers ago, I got the "itch" to maybe get back into radio. My wife said to try it again and see if you "still have it".
So, ROCKOFHBG, it's not for the money. I enjoy music and I love people, and apparently my 12-year stint in radio effected alot of people. Did I enjoy radio, yes. I decided that it was the appropriate time for me to change occupations. Now, I want to see if I still have what it takes. Those people that I know, who have listened to me over the years, are just as excited as I am to get back into the field.
You have given me the "pros" and "cons", the "past" and the "present" as to how radio is today. I can hear how radio has changed. Is it lacking personality? You basically said there is no personality on radio and maybe all that is left is the age of automation. Or is it already here. Why is that? When and where did it change. If and when I get hired at a station, full or part time, and when I do get a chance to say something on the air, I will let my personality shine through. In writing this, do I sound excited? You bet! I loved radio.
With that being said, ROCKOFHBG, read the first and last sentence of your reply #15, together. One question for you........ where's your compassion for radio..... or is radio just a pay-check.