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<blockquote data-quote="bbsam" data-source="post: 955515" data-attributes="member: 22662"><p>If you consider dvalley's previous posts, would you expect any less? I have said it before and now again: if the terms are not acceptable, people are free to leave. Dvalley is an ISP. He has been doing this for years. I have no sympathy for his tax situation and he and I know there is pushback at the local level. Local level management gets it from both ends and will do whatever it can not to rock the boat. On the other hand, I know of one midwestern station that recently lost their senior manager because he let things go too far. Why not terminate all the ISP's? Far harder and more headache. May eventually happen, but they would rather not have too.</p><p></p><p>Personally I feel very independent. I don't have any problem with their silly little requirements and I don't much listen to anything that even comes close to threats, orders, mandates, anything other than respectful communication. Seems like each member of management and I have had a go around at one time or another and we all now understand where we stand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bbsam, post: 955515, member: 22662"] If you consider dvalley's previous posts, would you expect any less? I have said it before and now again: if the terms are not acceptable, people are free to leave. Dvalley is an ISP. He has been doing this for years. I have no sympathy for his tax situation and he and I know there is pushback at the local level. Local level management gets it from both ends and will do whatever it can not to rock the boat. On the other hand, I know of one midwestern station that recently lost their senior manager because he let things go too far. Why not terminate all the ISP's? Far harder and more headache. May eventually happen, but they would rather not have too. Personally I feel very independent. I don't have any problem with their silly little requirements and I don't much listen to anything that even comes close to threats, orders, mandates, anything other than respectful communication. Seems like each member of management and I have had a go around at one time or another and we all now understand where we stand. [/QUOTE]
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