Stable position...was Re: [BC] Rama Communications Buys ARadio Station
Mike McCarthy
Towers
Sun Feb 5 12:01:43 CST 2006
At our group, while the traffic people are in rooms as you describe, we
have given them some other diverse responsibilities that forces them to
look at other things during the day.
When we do move, I would want to put all of our primary department head
offices on outside walls with views....including traffic.
MM
At 12:26 PM 2/5/2006 -0500, Gary Blau wrote
>Traffic is the worst, most under appreciated job in radio. And managers
>always seem to stick these poor folks into the least desirable spaces in
>the office. If anyone deserves, and -needs- a window, it's Traffic, who
>are stuck in one chair for an entire day, doing exactly the same thing
>over and over again. They can't get up and wander around like everyone
>else. Horrific.
>
>If you ever get to help plan out an office/station rebuild, try to make
>sure the traffic people are treated to some of the nicest space.
>
>g
>
>Mike McCarthy wrote:
> >
> > DING DING DING....You won!!!!
> >
> > Yes, traffic. There are some stations which I have worked where the
> > traffic person and the engineer are the only two people which transcend
> > owners and most everyone else in a station/cluster. Even then the traffic
> > person might even outlive the engineer....
>
>
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