Thursday, November 1, 2007

Update

Well,the boss wanted a meeting at 9:00 AM,and I thought it was a "here's what you're doing wrong" meeting. Since I don't agree with the purpose of meetings, (to let people think you're actually busy) I said I couldn't make it. Then I was offered a meeting time of 3, and I said no, I have to pick Cassie up. So then we agreed on eleven on the phone. Eleven,twelve,one and two came and went. Finally, at 2:01,the phone rang,and Rennie said,let's have the meeting at two-thirty,it will only take five minutes. THAT'S when I knew I was going to be fired. For about ten seconds,my heart pounded and my head throbbed,and then it subsided,and I realized I was happy to be leaving. If they were firing me,they would be happy without me,and I sure as heck didn't want to be working in a place where that was true,so I was happy as well.
One day I will have a comedy club gig,and I will tell you what life was like at 'RL,so stay tuned.

1 comment:

Leonard S. Miller said...

I was away for two weeks in a place where I could not listen to WWRL. I do not listen online. When I returned, my clock radio that is always tuned to WWRL for wakeup, went off. I was surprised not to hear you. At first, I thought it was temporary. I then realized that you were no longer on the air. I could not understand it. Although, there were times I thought you should have taken on Armie a little stronger, I thought that the manner in which you allowed callers and guests to make their point was refreshing and I miss it and I miss you. I hope that you are soon back on the air. P.S. I do not understand how a liberal talk radio network can act so arbitrarily.