I rest my case
> Being in radio kicks ass...
> > ...office water cooler conversation. You never hear people say things
> > like: "Gee this is a swell job. I am so happy to come to work every day I
> > can hardly sleep the night before." Same with gossip. It's an illicit
> > pleasure for most people.
And there you have it. Someone who's upbeat and positive, and has passion for the business. Someone who prefers to see and discuss the good, as opposed to searching for the bad.
On the other hand, you have someone who perhaps has passion, but it all comes out negatively. The type that can't wait to find a scab to pick, or someone down on their luck to kick.
I've been around since the days of horse-drawn turntables, and there's a whole lot about today's radio that I don't like. Still, rather than bitch about everything's that wrong, I'd prefer to post something that I can be positive about...not that I always accomplish it, but still, I try.
The Radio-Info policies state, “The purpose of our message boards is to provide forums for discussion about radio.” Frankly, I take that to mean serious discussion. Nowhere does it say that these boards are a place to bitch, moan, piss and complain about every damned facet of the radio business. Nor does it say that it is a place to gossip like two old-maid school teachers, about everybody you don’t like.
Lead on, Cavey.
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