This is a letter from a friend of mine who gave everything to make this station great and the how he was treated!! SOME THINGS in this letter arn't very christian like......there are even rumors going around of shady trades between clients and a manager that breaks at least 2 or more of the commandments.......and Im not talking about tho shall not steal or bare fault witness....they have to do with married and adulty......but that is for another day! Happy Reading!!
Dear Salem Tampa,
If you haven't already heard, I've been let go. Contrary to the "official story", I did not quit. I never said I quit, and I dare anyone to prove otherwise. Before I went home on Thursday afternoon I had been working 7 days a week since Walter left. I had a messed up schedule, which had me coming in at 8am on Sunday morning, going home at 2pm, then coming back at 8pm to work until midnight or later. Michael refused my requests for time off, so I just didn't get any days off... his response? "No one else can do it today, you have to, get in there and run the board".
I don't know what you've been told, but the truth is, I was expected to train my own replacement. Bill Bunkley walked in, introduced some guy from Idlewild as being his new producer, and then directed me to teach him how I do everything. Once Bill walked out of the room, the guy was rude, boorish, and crowded me out of my own studio. When I called Mike for a little help, he gave me none, so I asked Joe Weaver to cover the broadcast for me. I then went home and took a well deserved nap. The next day, all the door codes were changed. There are many excuses being made for what happened, but none of this matters... I was, and still am, the best producer you've ever had the honor to be in the presence of... what can I say? Management really dropped the ball here. Rather than give me the credit, opportunity, and respect that any employee deserves, management here decided that I was replaceable... oh well.
I've told many people this in the past, and I will continue to tell people this, "I was born to do radio". Let me start with a little background. I built my first FM broadcast transmitter from scratch (soldering iron and all) when I was 7 years old. I learned Morse code and got my General Class license when I was 13 years old. After awhile, I became quite famous locally as a pirate radio operator here in St. Pete. I was collecting shortwave QSL cards sent in from all over the world, and decided to start my own electronics repair business. Meanwhile, I started attending St. Pete College for my degree in Electronic Engineering. By the time I graduated, I was teaching computer networking classes for the entire degree program.... So you get the point right??? I'm really good. You get that right? Now on top of all that, I've spent the last 4 years working with most of you, during which time I've never failed to meet or exceed any expectations. So let's just be real here, I've made this company A LOT of money, and for most of that time, I was only making $7.60 an hour.
Salem has had several opportunities to give me adequate remuneration, instead I've been given a lot of empty promises in an apparent feckless effort to keep me providing cheap labor... sorry, I can't get down with that. Chris, you're about to learn the harsh reality of what happens when you don't value your employees and fail to recognize the vital roles they play within your organization... I'll get back to you in a minute. In the four long years that I've worked my butt off for this company, I have received very little appreciation, poor compensation, and much judgment. I didn't think Christians we're supposed to be judgmental, but as most of you have already broken this divine commandment, I think it's my turn to cast a stone or two.
I already know that a lot of you wish you could say the things I'm about to say, and if you're one of those people, I'm saying this for you. I've got a lot of love for some of you, and I'll let that be known before long... but I will NEVER work for Salem Communications ever again, and quite honestly I will do everything in my power to make sure that some of you NEVER work in radio again. By the way, I have already landed on my feet and moved on. Some of you are on the way up too, and I'll meet you at the top. However, I'm afraid that quite a few of you are in the twilight of your broadcast careers, I wish you luck.
Chris: You do not belong in radio, you appear to know very little about broadcasting, you are not a broadcaster, you don't deserve your position, and you could easily be replaced by anyone; this sentiment has been previously expressed by ALL recipients of this letter. They don't love you, they're nice to you because they have to be. In addition to this, I feel that you are insincere, narcissistic, and quite frankly, I question your sincerity with respect to your faith as well. You don't act like any Christian I know, and you treat your employees like dirt. If you can get past all these obstacles, I think you might make a great GM someday.
Michael: I really used to like you. Unlike Gould, you are a heck of a broadcaster. To quote Bob Lassiter, "You are a broadcaster's broadcaster" You get the business, you know how to sell, you know great radio when you hear it, and you know how to work the equipment too. You've got the entire package... unfortunately, you've changed... a lot. I ask you to look deep inside yourself and ask yourself... Do you really think you handled this situation the best you could? You strung me along for weeks since Walter left, claiming that I'd have an answer soon. Meanwhile, I've been coming in 7 days a week, and twice on Sunday... oh, but I'm supposed to watch my hours, right? Then to make matters worse, you can't even keep up with the stuff that YOU were supposed to be doing for your own clients. What happened, man? You used to care, and EVERYONE, I mean EVERYONE has noticed that you've been slipping. It's sad. If you would have been doing your job, and been honest with me instead of being a corporate stooge, I might still be working there today. Now because of your dishonesty and mismanagement, you're up a creek without a paddle. Why beat around the bush... you really suck at producing live radio these days, and I just don't. Have fun...
Barb: I'm pretty sure you tried to get me fired once, and I can forgive that, but I will never forgive you for turning away a true Tampa Bay radio LEGEND. I am of course speaking of the brilliant Mark Larsen. You are a buffoon, you aren't a good seller, and you and your shoulder pads gotta go. The point of selling is to make money. Get a clue.
Merry: While I didn't care for your habit of bursting into the studio mid-broadcast, it is obvious that you are an incredibly talented seller, you are just another fine example of a Salem employee who doesn't get enough credit where it's due, join the club.
Joe: I really like you man, I don't have much else to say. It was a pleasure working with you, you are a hard worker and I like that. I hope to work with you again someday.
Bill Carl: Greatest voice in radio since the demise of the late Brian James. I hope you're recovering well from your surgery, I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Tammy: You're so sweet, I still don't know anything about you, but that's OK, I can tell you have a pure heart. God Bless You.
Lindsay: Thanks for being real.
Robert Hailey: Why are you reading this? Shouldn't you be fixing something?
Laura: I mean no disrespect to the esteemed Mr. Weaver, but in my humble opinion, you have potential to be a much GREATER producer, if given the opportunity. You don't lose your cool, you don't slam your headphones down on the console, you treat the clients with dignity and care... you deserve better than Salem, hun. I thought they appreciated my efforts too, but if they didn't appreciate mine, I highly doubt they'll appreciate yours. Michael has been fake with you just like he was fake with me. I've heard about the way Chris and Mike have treated you, and they never would have treated Casey with the same disrespect and disregard as they did you... they both should be ashamed.
Darrin: You are a great seller and a sincere follower of Christ, you set a perfect example of what being a Christian is really all about. Thank you for always treating me with respect.
Swifty: You, Merry, and Darrin need to tell Barb that there's a shoulder pad sale going on down at Macy's, and then have Robert change the door code again.
Bunk: Stop saying "umm" so much.
By the way, just so you know. I WILL be making some very important phone calls on Monday morning. You've got some 'splainin to do... if you have any questions, please don't contact me. Current Salem employees are not permitted to speak to former employees. If you MUST communicate with me, I will gladly direct you to my attorney.
xoxo
Cedric C. Harris