Near the end of June, I got the call to come up to my bosses office, nothing out of the ordinary, we worked hand in hand on a lot of stuff. Since about August of 2008 there’d been many, many layoffs at CBS, to the point that everyone was a bit on edge with the “who’s next” vibe that had overtaken the place. There was just a heavy, tense air that had settled in, as I’m sure is being experienced in companies across so many different industries.
I felt safe, mainly because I didn’t make a big salary and was involved in so many facets of the place. I was the Promotions Director, have many great relationships in the community, I hosted nights from 7pm - Midnight, co-produced, co-programmed & co-hosted the Punk Show & did audio production, as well. I felt like I’d made myself valuable, working in so many areas and doing a great job, at that.
I was wrong. That call came, I headed upstairs and as I walked around the corner, I saw my 2 bosses and the Human Resources Manager. I think the first thing out of my mouth was “Awwwww, really?” I was really surprised, got a little emotional and went to gather my stuff. Back down at my desk, my computer had already been locked and shut down, I know that those guys are all just doing their jobs but it was all really fast. Just like that, done, gone, see ya. I figured the bigger salaried people that were doing much less work would be the next to go, but the lesson I learned here is that sometimes longevity and relationships with the right people will win out over cutting a big salary. So, as has been the way of the last year +, the people who remain will absorb the responsibilities and will probably be busier than ever. That was by far one of the busiest, most challenging jobs I’d ever held, but I rocked it.
With that, I am on the hunt for a new adventure. Brian and I have always dreamed of opening and running our own place and we will keep on with that mission, but there’s no knowing when it will come to fruition in what are some of the worst economic times we’ve seen.
If you know of a spot that you think I’d be a good addition to, let me know. Much of my broadcasting resume is here on the site, but there’s a lot more, so email me and I’ll get you the full deal.
Onward and upward, right? I know I’m not alone in unemployment by a long shot, there’s so many great people out there who need work, but we will prevail.



4 comments
Amen Sister. Don’t give up! Your spirit and drive are what they can’t have. You control how you react. Keep your head up!
KUFO is my go to station and I very much enjoyed hearing your voice on the air, I’m sure while I’ll continue to listen, it will be with much less enthusiasm.
Unemployment is pretty awesome though, so much time for beer and pancakes!!!
Good luck with whatever comes next!
Keep that head up girl. It’s like you said, were all in this together. Your the best!
Thanks guys, much appreciated. Onward and upward, eh?
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