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Thursday, April 18, 2013
KFXM Check To Bob West
Bob West sent me a scan of his termination check from KFXM. He said I could post it for all to see, Not a good way to start The Bicentential
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Who cut and signed that last paycheck for Bob? Norine Dixon used to be the bookie (oops, that's bookeeper) at KF and signed off on all the outgoing checks and payments.
Gosh man, how far back do you keep financial records like these??? I've always been told by the I.R.S. to retain only the past 3 years worth of stuff pertaining to income. Sounds like Bob may even have his first paycheck from Burger City if he worked there as a teenager!
Sheeesh, eighty-eight measly bucks didn't buy you much then and sure as heck won't buy helleva of a lot now! Seems those DJ's were grossly underpaid for their profession, ain't that right?
They thought that too in 1968. Tried to get AFTRA in there for better pay and conditions. A strike ensued. Jocks lost. Tullis kept the union out. The Jones boys debuted on KFXM. And the rest is history.
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Who cut and signed that last paycheck for Bob? Norine Dixon used to be the bookie (oops, that's bookeeper) at KF and signed off on all the outgoing checks and payments.
By the way, just how many hours of dee jay work time was the "termination paid in full" amount of $88.51 for after deductions?
Gosh man, how far back do you keep financial records like these???
I've always been told by the I.R.S. to retain only the past 3 years worth of stuff pertaining to income.
Sounds like Bob may even have his first paycheck from Burger City if he worked there as a teenager!
Sheeesh, eighty-eight measly bucks didn't buy you much then and sure as heck won't buy helleva of a lot now!
Seems those DJ's were grossly underpaid for their profession,
ain't that right?
They thought that too in 1968.
Tried to get AFTRA in there for
better pay and conditions.
A strike ensued. Jocks lost.
Tullis kept the union out.
The Jones boys debuted on KFXM.
And the rest is history.
This means BW was at KFXM only
a year.
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