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RIDDLE FOR THE TRAIN WRECK AND STOOPERTALK

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midwestxfiles

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Contracts and Agreements usually have language that clearly spell out issues such as salary, vacation and the length of the contract. Because these are items both the employee and the employer feel should be held in confidence, somewhere in the contract there is language that normally is headlined "CONFIDENTIALITY." For the Train Wreck and his StooperTalk associates, this means you're supposed to keep it SECRET!

So when the Train Wreck, over and over talks about his contract being up at the end of the year, he is breaking the CONFIDENTIALITY clause of his contract. And really...Train. Calling the manager of another station in the market and telling him your contract is up at the end of the year....

I understand there are recordings of the Train Wreck talking about current and past agreements where he gives out details of the contracts.

"How we lookin'? Not good!"
 
midwestxfiles said:
Contracts and Agreements usually have language that clearly spell out issues such as salary, vacation and the length of the contract. Because these are items both the employee and the employer feel should be held in confidence, somewhere in the contract there is language that normally is headlined "CONFIDENTIALITY." For the Train Wreck and his StooperTalk associates, this means you're supposed to keep it SECRET!

So when the Train Wreck, over and over talks about his contract being up at the end of the year, he is breaking the CONFIDENTIALITY clause of his contract. And really...Train. Calling the manager of another station in the market and telling him your contract is up at the end of the year....

I understand there are recordings of the Train Wreck talking about current and past agreements where he gives out details of the contracts.

"How we lookin'? Not good!"

Unless you have actually read his contract you haven't a clue of what is in his contract or what he is or isn't allowed to say on air. Usually length of contracts are not part of a confidentiality agreement, otherwise I wouldn't know that Adam Dunn's contract has 1 year remaining with an option for $13 million next year and that if he is traded then that option is null and void. Although you are speaking more coherently you are still grasping at straws. You are however somewhat entertaining.

By the way, most workplace Confidentiality clauses are more into reference into trade secrets such as the formula of Kentucky Fried Chicken, in radio the specific clocks used for a station, as well as promotions and other contests, not lengths of contracts.

Finally why do you care so much?
 
So by that logic, if "someone you know" told you that Canada had weapons of mass destruction, it would then become fact?

Grow up.
 
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