Scott Burns here! Thank you the compliments and concerns regarding my whereabouts. I'm unfamiliar with the details of John Mack Flanagan's stint as a security guard, but I can only assume and empathize his decision was to not let radio define who he is. What IS sad are guys who wear their radio jackets in public when they're not working simply to have people wonder who they are.
As for the Shuttle Express experience, that lasted only six days. Being tied up with a non-compete I was seeking something to do outside of radio while allowing me the opportunity to do voice jobs and auditions during the day. After having to give up a voice job that would have paid more than one week of driving I turned in my Thomas Guide map and company tie emblazoned with "Flags of the World."
The upside is I worked the experience into my one man stage show, a story of termination, determination and triumph! I want to thank my broadcasting buds John Maynard and Joe Michaels again for bringing Richard Peterson to the show. (I now have another story added to my "building.")
In spite of the fact I don't have my own show I'm thrilled to have been invited on as a guest with some of the major greats in this area. Pat Cashman, Gary Crow, Dave Ross and BJ Shea...what pros! It was so nice working with real professionals.
Meanwhile I'm developing a new website that will hopefully quench your thirst for knowledge regarding everything "Scott Burns."
Drive safely,
Scott