Beardown wrote:
denisdman wrote:
It's not that complicated. The guy worked for a long time trying to get a permanent on air gig. Two shows opened up, and he got neither job. Both were a slap in the face and showed that his career was going nowhere at WSCR. They hired a much younger out of town guy and another guy who was rejected by Atlanta and was basically his peer at the station.
Of course you're sick of radio after that type of rejection.
But drinky did get promoted. From producer to full time update anchor.
Like I said before, the easy job of doing updates, no pressure, with a 25 hour work week seems better then driving around for 40 hours a week selling vitamins. At least to me. Plus, he even admitted in that podcast he had no idea what he was going to do after he quit. I just find it odd. You're sick of sports and have no idea what you want to do. And he quit his first sales job after 20 days.
How did I know that there would be a nice thread here dedicated to this...actually TWO! I can't believe I'm wasting my time on this but here it goes -
Beardown - it's amusing that you have your trench coat, top hat and magnifying glass out for everything concerning Matt Abbatacola, but choose to look for deeper meaning in EVERYTHING and miss the real, actual, factual details in the things that are said by him out loud. Yes, Matt quit his initial sales job after 20 days. Why? Did you listen? He did 18k in sales in 20 days with basically no training, he was doing great. He then got offered an opportunity that wouldn't make sense to pass up. So...THEN he quit his first sales job after 20 days. Listen to what's actually said and not what floats around your brain about Matt every second of every day. Also - who told you that he will be working 40 hours a week? Where did you hear that? You can find it odd all you want to but here are the FACTS:
- Matt wasn't happy working at the station anymore
- Matt didn't want to live the rest of his life unhappy at the station
- Matt QUIT on great terms with EVERYONE, did NOT want a farewell, and left the station.
- Matt knew there was great opportunity outside of sports radio
- Matt found that
- Matt already has a base salary greater than what he did in 16 years at the station.
Lastly, you should look up these "vitamins" you keep talking about and see how much success the company has had as a one man show....that has now decided to have Matt partner up with him and grow even more.
You and your wild brain have a great day.