Working in radio is probably the most amazing privilege I could ever have. However, it's not without answering questions that absolutely painful to hear.
This morning, while driving my kids to school, my wife and I got in a weird argument. It stemmed from her not being able to find a radio station in my presets.
Like Cal Ripkin Jr. or Brett Favre, one New Jersey Radio talent always found a way to perform. But just like Cal and Brett, all streaks must eventually come to an end.
Radio is one of those industries that intrigues a lot of people. There's a lot of cool stuff associated with it, but not many people actually know what it all entails. This video will shed some light on what goes on behind the scenes.
I've worked in radio now for close to 10 years and one of my favorite things to hear is peoples thoughts on what working in radio is really like. According to some, I only work 5 hours a day, hang out with rockstars constantly, and make tons of cash. That couldn't be further from the truth and now, thanks to Forbes, I can give you a glimpse into my wallet to prove it.