I'm not trying to start anything but if some of the jobs mentioned here pay you more than radio, then your radio career was fairly low key.
I've not gotten wealthy from radio but nothing I've tried in between gigs comes close to paying as much or having a biger "fun" quotient. Even at stations where I worked for jerks, my worst day there was preferable to my best day at non-radio jobs.
One of the worst between gigs jobs I had was years ago. I "managed" a resume writing office. Of course, I was the only employee. It was one of a dozen offices this co. ran in the city. I was hired as an "independent contractor" to avoid benefits but I was really constantly pushed to get more $$ out of folks who stopped in. I'd get a 20 yr old young lady who was looking for a receptionist job and the idea was to push a $300 resume package on her. I couldn't do it - too much conscience. The job only lasted a few months. I was miserable.
As for radio ... I think the adage "you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone" is apt.
I've not gotten wealthy from radio but nothing I've tried in between gigs comes close to paying as much or having a biger "fun" quotient. Even at stations where I worked for jerks, my worst day there was preferable to my best day at non-radio jobs.
One of the worst between gigs jobs I had was years ago. I "managed" a resume writing office. Of course, I was the only employee. It was one of a dozen offices this co. ran in the city. I was hired as an "independent contractor" to avoid benefits but I was really constantly pushed to get more $$ out of folks who stopped in. I'd get a 20 yr old young lady who was looking for a receptionist job and the idea was to push a $300 resume package on her. I couldn't do it - too much conscience. The job only lasted a few months. I was miserable.
As for radio ... I think the adage "you don't know what you've got 'til it's gone" is apt.