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You gotta be kidding me.....

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Gonechick

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From the news page here at radio- info. Lets look at the truly heartfelt parts...

"It’s a reality show that’s all too real in this economy – each station will pick five entrants a week, who will then record a quick :30 resume for airing within a station-produced spot. Potential employers can then follow up and check details on the station website. CC Radio president John Hogan says "We realize this is a difficult time for many individuals and families…radio is all about community and serves as the perfect platform to connect job seekers with employers.” The 21 participating stations include an urban AC in Detroit, WMXD (92.3), a talk station in Sacramento, KFBK (1530) and a rock station in Youngstown, WNCD (93.3).


Does that include the 2500+ who had their positions eliminated?
 
Like I said in another forum, it must really suck for survivors. They had to say goodbye to their colleagues, 590 in April and 1800 in June. They have to do double the work. On top of all that they have to pretend to go along with helping others land jobs while worrying if Clear Channel will have yet another layoff with them included.
 
They are actually able to provide this service because they can't sell the spots.
 
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