Finally, I told them I'd drop out of the management program if they'd give me an entry-level job in the newsroom for union wages, about fifty dollars a week.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I wrote five issues of that and got the sack. Actually, they paid me for eight, but they changed their minds about the direction and threw three issues out the window.
What I do will be straight up. Management knows that.
The guys have told me not to quit my day job.
I'm just going to try to stay employed. That's the tough part in this business.
The station put us on staff at $35 a week... and I mean every week.
Advice? Look at your pay statements.
After I retired, it was quite a long time before I went back to my department. I thought I was well out of it.
They're paying me an outrageous sum of money; $40,000 a week, which is totally silly.
I went out there for a thousand a week, and I worked Monday, and I got fired Wednesday. The guy that hired me was out of town Tuesday.
If I went to work in a factory the first thing I'd do is join a union.