> Fired? Ah, the memories. I was a 19-year-old part-timer,
> and I suggested to our news director that she had "some kind
> of a f***ing learning disability." That remark didn't go
> over too well with management.
>
> I was right, though. The woman WAS a half-wit. Honesty
> isn't always appreciated in the workplace.
>
> > > > The old saying is, you haven't really worked in radio
> > > unless
> > > > you've been fired at least once. That, the recent
> > > shake-ups,
> > > > and whatever happened yesterday in Philipsburg make me
>
> > > > wonder how many of us have been fired from a radio
> job.
> > > >
> > > > I have. Have you?
> > > >
> > > Oh, yeah.
> > >
> > > Lets see, Ray Horner got the chance to Axe me in Altoona
>
> > > when I was at WVAM. Donaldson and Mac Daniels had fun
> with
> >
> > > it.
> > >
> > > Was fired in Gainesville when I was Arbitron rated
> #18-34
> > > and 18-49.
> > >
> > >
> > > How is the mysterious Flashback Lunch guy doing?
> >
> >
> > re: the fired thing......I was working outside of
> > Indianapolis about 8 years ago...the station was
> > sold.....the new owner came in on January 2nd, at 6am
> > dropped 5 termination notices and final checks in
> envelopes
> > with our names then proceded to shut off the transmitter
> and
> > ordered us all out of the building.
> > At that point operations were taken over remotely from
> > another city (nearby). Nothing was said and that was it.
>
> >
> > >
> >
>
i was let go after having 2 ratings periods in a row when the ratings went up, and ever since i was let go...the ratings have went down every book. Of course i have nothing to do with that, but it's fun to think about it and fun to take credit. The best part about my experience is that an employee was making terroristic threats to another employee and thinking it was a joke and i was the one who got the can due to a budget cut when a monkey could run B&T.