Darren - Tinley Park wrote:
I am serious. That's a lot of money for someone to just sit and talk sports for four hours (that time includes all the commercial breaks et al, so in actuality, it's more like two and a half to three hours). Take into account an hour or so for a production meeting and it's still well short of the eight hours a normal working person has to endure. Add the perks like the free product or sporting events you get to attend because of where you work and that's a pretty sweet gig. You just need to watch sporting events and read all the sports pages and be able to express a knowledgable opinion.
Now I know Mac has repeatedly said that "if you think it's so easy why don't you do it." Well, me personally, I couldn't do it because I don't have an outgoing personality. I more reserved, quiet, shy. But there are a lot of people out there that could probably sit there and give their opinions, but chose a different profession. I'm not belittling them. But if someone who has no college education and was once a hot dog stand owner who now makes a million dollars to rant about sports isn't considered making too much money, then I don't know who is.
Is 600,000 a lot of money? Sure. But, for every Danny Mac there are about 20 guys that either tried to make big on air and failed and are doing something else, or guys that are making peanuts. I have a buddy that tried to break into the biz a few years ago. The guys is still trying, he has to work an office job all day and host a show at night. You say that there are a lot of guys that could do their job--I doubt Joe from Wheaton would get the ratings that Mac and North get.