After broadcasting nearly 30 years on the air both full time and part, on over 30 stations you are last on the list of individuals that I have to prove myself too. Few make it that long.
How much broadcast experience did you say you have again? You keep ignoring that point.
Very sad when you insist on commenting about things you obviously don't have a clue about. Better luck next time.
From the sound of it you'll need it.
First, you say you started in radio in 1976, now you say it's "over 30 years". Which is it? If what you say can be believed, you've only had a full-time radio job for the last two years, and your average tenure at a job has been less than a year. "Few make it that long" because, after more that a couple of years of failure, they realize they have no talent and seek real jobs. It's called facing the truth. You should try it sometime. Now, you're probably 40 or 50 years old, and you're playing salsa records beamed into Cuba. And that's supposed to give you credibility? O.K., if you say so, Sport.
Maybe you know your stuff in your day job at Burger King, but you're hardly a radio expert. Your radio career make Les Nesman look like Edward R. Murrow.