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![]() "Eric F. Richards" wrote in message ... "David Eduardo" wrote: Maybe they _wanted_ to continue to work for the company. If they didn't, they could have resigned and been hired elsewhere. There are no slaves in US radio. Of course. Because everyone knows how easy it is to start a new career in mid-life. Changing station is not changing career. Idiiot. Radio people who are on air, in production and in promotions are vey prone to changing stations The jokes about U-Hauls are legion among us. I have lived and worked in 4 countries and 8 states. I have worked for over 200 stations. But the moving is less these days, as consolidation gives new no-move career paths. Before, to get a raise, you had to move in most cases. Idiot. You jus know nothing about how radio works and has always worked. |
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