My best friend has been working in commercial radio since he was 14.  He's
27 now and hasn't had any complaints yet.  He's held just about every job at
a station, excpt for upper management.  He still loves it.  I think it's
just because he gets so much attention from all the young ladies ;)  I guess
happiness in radio depends on your priorities hehe

Todd
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Jennifer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 3:06 PM
Subject: RE: [job] available certified CF developer, 2 years experience


> At 02:05 PM 6/2/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>
>
> >Aw, radio, gotta love it ... do a good job and it still doesn't last ...
> >
> >Jennifer, don't take offense, I just always get a chuckle when I see
radio
> >on a resume. Rarely is a job held for as long as a year, it seems.  I
> >imagine that's why you got out.
>
> Actually, it was college radio. Do a good job, move up to the top of the
> chain, realize that your usefulness is pretty much over, retire.
Commercial
> radio really can be an evil business. It's extremely cut-throat,
> back-stabbing, and petty. College radio can be that way too but it isn't
> nearly as bad. I don't want to work in commercial radio. It's just too
mean.



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