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ZAX Double J
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First off I have been part-time my entire 22 years in radio which includes the stations I am at now. I'm not trying to get back in the industry as I am working in it now part-time. Yes I was passed over for I know of two possible promotions in the 4 years where I am at now. Both times I know I could have done the job even the persons that were in those postitions said I could do the job, but was overlooked, for that matter I don't think I was even considered or even asked if I'd be interested in the positions. It was "assumed" that I couldn't do the job or "we had to do what we had to do in a quick fashon to fill the positions". I would have been the perfect choice as I was already working there and they didn't have to train someone else on their procedures.
Yes all my experience has been at an entry level because that is where management has kept me even though I have worked hard and tried to show I have more skills than the basics. Personally I think sometimes it is because I have a vision problem and they "think" I can't do the job or they have a phobia against blind people or something. Yes I know radio is not the place to find work these days and is one of the reasons I took the job at Wal-Mart, but I defiantely do not want to work in the dairy cooler the rest of my life which is whre I am at now. I have talked with management there about me going to electronics and I keep getting a "run around" if you will and not a real direct answer. Yes the benefits are good, but health and peace of mind is more important than benefits. I love radio and I want it to be my career, but I think I'll have to give it up. Maybe I'll go start me a part 15 AM or even an internet station then I can do what I love and forget about working in real radio. I guess I can accept being a Wal-Mart employee. Obviously I don't HAVE talent and moving is more difficult when you can't drive so I'll have to stay where I am and live with it. Again, thanks to all.
Yes all my experience has been at an entry level because that is where management has kept me even though I have worked hard and tried to show I have more skills than the basics. Personally I think sometimes it is because I have a vision problem and they "think" I can't do the job or they have a phobia against blind people or something. Yes I know radio is not the place to find work these days and is one of the reasons I took the job at Wal-Mart, but I defiantely do not want to work in the dairy cooler the rest of my life which is whre I am at now. I have talked with management there about me going to electronics and I keep getting a "run around" if you will and not a real direct answer. Yes the benefits are good, but health and peace of mind is more important than benefits. I love radio and I want it to be my career, but I think I'll have to give it up. Maybe I'll go start me a part 15 AM or even an internet station then I can do what I love and forget about working in real radio. I guess I can accept being a Wal-Mart employee. Obviously I don't HAVE talent and moving is more difficult when you can't drive so I'll have to stay where I am and live with it. Again, thanks to all.