Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
How about taking responsibility?
And dont give me "Yes, I should have looked into it more but Mike said______"
THere is no Mike said.
Webio guy didnt do his homework and got fucked
That they all went along with such a known con man/scheme runner makes it even worse.
This is exactly how I see it.
Tim Bock admits he Googled Hernandez himself and read some shady shit. Well, why didn't he do it beforehand? And these guys knew who North was- one of the world's greatest con men. They didn't care. The guys doing the whining are the ones who had the least to lose. They had worked in radio before. Did they ever see the extravagances that North and Hernandez were providing at the beginning? Did they ever think, "this is too good to be true"? No, they didn't. They ate those steaks though and snatched that gas money. And when it blew up as it obviously had to, they pointed fingers.
Never said that. May want to re-read.
I also took responsibility for my choice. Actually worked out better for me in the long run. I couldn't keep doing what I was doing in terms of hours/money for much longer and still be married. It gave me a chance for a fresh start and decent money/hours so I took it. Otherwise I would have had to leave the Score at some point anyway. I liked it there, but was working two full-time jobs basically to make enough money to warrant me working there. Was also working on getting a weekly MMA show started at the Score at the time, but when that fell through at the last minute, there was nothing holding me back. I talked to many of my friends at the Score at the time, and just about all of them said that even though they didn't like/trust North, it was too good of an opportunity to pass up.
I took my share of the blame, just think North should as well, considering he was "part-owner" and was the one selling us on the idea and giving us contract figures, etc. In my mind anyway, there's virtually no way that North didn't know his "good friend" from the neighborhood had been in jail before for fraud. I just don't believe that for a second. Mike didn't care because he wasn't really risking anything himself. If it made money, he'd make money. If Webio lost money, oh well, he'd try something else.
I had interned for the old North show when I first started at the Score in 2003, and Mike's recommendation got me a part-time job to begin with. As time moved along, I was Rock's backup on the board for the morning show. I had a good relationship with North that spaned 5 years, and trusted him, not necessarily in a business sense, but at least in the sense that he wouldn't openly burn me. Don't know if that makes sense as it's written, but, I digress...
I was fully aware that the venture could fail, though I obviously didn't see what happened on the horizon. When it all went down, Mike was full of "we have other investors, we'll get this rolling again, etc." Now, I didn't really expect that to happen, and went about my business of looking for another job, but we never heard another word from him again. E-mails were not returned, phone calls were not returned. At some point, a phone call simply saying "I'm sorry it didn't work out, thanks for your work to get us rolling, good luck in the future" would have made a hell of a difference to me. I wasn't looking for another job with him, wouldn't have taken it anyway, but that gesture seemed to be the least he could have done.