badrogue17 wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
All of the open spots for the foreseeable future were filled by people younger than Matt. He had no future on air at the station. You saw how upset the not-so-young set at the station were at the lineup changes. Sir's response was to continue working occasional night shifts for the next 30 years. Rongey's response was to move to another market. drinky's response was to leave the industry.
Drinky will end up more financially well off than either of the other two because of his move.
Yeah there are literally thousands of mid 40s , no skills , dumb as a stump , career change financial success stories.
GD might be onto something here, though, at least as it pertains to Rongey, and perhaps with Holmes too, depending on what he makes a year (I can't imagine he's actually getting much north of $100K to work part time during the summer and fall). With Rongey, he moved to a new market...to be the third wheel of a show in another market, that's not something that pays as well as other positions in talk, even sports-talk. It'd be a great position for someone breaking into the industry (ahem) but for someone who had a steady, full time gig in the same industry in a much larger market? It becomes less of an accomplishment.
As for Drinky, he's a smiling guy who gives off an affable vibe, so he could probably do very well in sales, somewhere, depending on how hard he can make himself work. Of course, he may have really just gotten sick of the culture at the station, and is holding out hope that he can latch on at another sports talk station.