blue-blood country club hates allowing any new members into the party so they get together and root for them to get kicked back down the hill? Just a theory from a newbie in this drama.
— Bob Sturm (@SportsSturm) September 28, 2022
blue-blood country club hates allowing any new members into the party so they get together and root for them to get kicked back down the hill? Just a theory from a newbie in this drama.
— Bob Sturm (@SportsSturm) September 28, 2022
DannyDuberstein said:
George's Mike McCarthy is pretty solid, including being completely boring
hoosier-daddy said:
Julie would be granted worst parent ever award if true. So I don't believe it's true. PM me.
If she works 7-11 and then 3-7? That is a brutal schedule for someone with small kidsBunbury said:hoosier-daddy said:
Julie would be granted worst parent ever award if true. So I don't believe it's true. PM me.
Gonna need a better explanation on this. Almost all the drive-time hosts have kids. Why would Julie be given the award? I think she's allowed to leave a going-nowhere minimum wage job to be with her kids, but then decide to take a big promotion (even if the pay increase is minimal, the actual job itself is highly coveted), especially since she's likely doing lots of solo parenting while her husband works evenings and travels.
powerbelly said:If she works 7-11 and then 3-7? That is a brutal schedule for someone with small kidsBunbury said:hoosier-daddy said:
Julie would be granted worst parent ever award if true. So I don't believe it's true. PM me.
Gonna need a better explanation on this. Almost all the drive-time hosts have kids. Why would Julie be given the award? I think she's allowed to leave a going-nowhere minimum wage job to be with her kids, but then decide to take a big promotion (even if the pay increase is minimal, the actual job itself is highly coveted), especially since she's likely doing lots of solo parenting while her husband works evenings and travels.
She did, but that was probably due to her not making enough for it to be worth it to be away.Nagler said:powerbelly said:If she works 7-11 and then 3-7? That is a brutal schedule for someone with small kidsBunbury said:hoosier-daddy said:
Julie would be granted worst parent ever award if true. So I don't believe it's true. PM me.
Gonna need a better explanation on this. Almost all the drive-time hosts have kids. Why would Julie be given the award? I think she's allowed to leave a going-nowhere minimum wage job to be with her kids, but then decide to take a big promotion (even if the pay increase is minimal, the actual job itself is highly coveted), especially since she's likely doing lots of solo parenting while her husband works evenings and travels.
Didn't she also leave b/c of time with kids? I might be making that up.
Sure it's a brutal schedule but doesn't necessarily make her a terrible parentpowerbelly said:If she works 7-11 and then 3-7? That is a brutal schedule for someone with small kidsBunbury said:hoosier-daddy said:
Julie would be granted worst parent ever award if true. So I don't believe it's true. PM me.
Gonna need a better explanation on this. Almost all the drive-time hosts have kids. Why would Julie be given the award? I think she's allowed to leave a going-nowhere minimum wage job to be with her kids, but then decide to take a big promotion (even if the pay increase is minimal, the actual job itself is highly coveted), especially since she's likely doing lots of solo parenting while her husband works evenings and travels.
Bunbury said:hoosier-daddy said:
Julie would be granted worst parent ever award if true. So I don't believe it's true. PM me.
Gonna need a better explanation on this. Almost all the drive-time hosts have kids. Why would Julie be given the award? I think she's allowed to leave a going-nowhere minimum wage job to be with her kids, but then decide to take a big promotion (even if the pay increase is minimal, the actual job itself is highly coveted), especially since she's likely doing lots of solo parenting while her husband works evenings and travels.
That would be more than some on-ice assistants. I would be surprised if it was that much.AgGrad99 said:
I dont think Kelly is leaving his job. He is one of, if not the best Video Coach in the NHL. He's likely making 300k+ a year.
maybe Im off, then.. I read where the lowest paid assistant in the league earned 200k. Perhaps that only on-ice personnel, though he is considered an in-game assistant.powerbelly said:That would be more than some on-ice assistants. I would be surprised if it was that much.AgGrad99 said:
I dont think Kelly is leaving his job. He is one of, if not the best Video Coach in the NHL. He's likely making 300k+ a year.
Or she wanted more money for the hours worked. This isn't that complicated.Legal Custodian said:
My wife made a decent point that it does not make the Ticket look good that Julie wanted out and used "being a mom" as an excuse to make her leave. Which is a completely valid excuse to make, don't get me wrong. I get it if a woman wants to spend more time being home with her kids especially during their formative years.
But she used that excuse and since then she has started 2 companies and is potentially joining this new radio station. She either wanted to get away from the Ticket or lied about doing it for her kids.
MavsAg said:
LIV radio needs to make their entire show available on podcast the next day. It's ridiculous that the only segments I can listen to the next day are WTDS and whatever random crap they throw on the top 10. I went to the app today to listen to Joel Klatt and it's not there. Instead, they give you great options such as: Dave Raymond, Peter King, The Pigskin Panel, and a few Norm and D segments. What a joke.
FincAg said:
Would anyone blink if the talent at The Ticket moved over to The Freak?
When I left A&M and ended up in Houston listening to the guys over at 1560 The Game, John Granato and Lance Zierlein. Sean Pendergast and some kid named David Nuno were also there.