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Your "cold hard facts" are irrelevant. John. Mary kept that
operation going for 20 years when no one would step in to help. <br>
Resume's are useful fictions; Mary's performance is undeniable. <br>
Let's talk about performance instead of your personal opinion about
someone who has demonstrated operational skills for 25 years. <br>
I speak from appreciation of a job well done. It might have been
"different" but not especially better had Mercury descended on the
programmers throne. <br>
All that responsibility for less than $50g - give us a break from
your angst John. ~BC<br>
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<div>Aigner is worse than Coate. She is grasping. Desperate for
the job at KZYX. Broke. No retirement money. No IRA. Worse,
Aigner is without any real skills.</div>
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<div>If Aigner didn't have her sinecure at KZYX, what is she
qualified to do in the Anderson Valley? Pour wine and smile?
Work in a tasting room, perhaps? Be an innkeeper? Wait tables?
Change linens as a housekeeper?</div>
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<div>Think about it, brother. Aigner is hanging on at KZYX until
she's old enough to collect Social Security.</div>
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<div>At least Coate has had a real resume. He has had real jobs
in the tech sector in the Bay Area. And Coate also has a
working spouse. At Kaiser Permanente, I heard. And he probably
has a few retirement bucks set aside. Meaning what? Meaning
that Coate is not as desperate as Aigner. <span>And desperate
people are dangerous people.</span></div>
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<div>And that's the cold, hard fact of the matter.</div>
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<b>Sent: </b>Friday, March 13, 2015 6:50:21 PM<br>
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John,<br>
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area and inexperiencd in public radio operations, I suggest
that your angry perspective on Mary Aigner is both
misinformed and unnecessary.<br>
Running a 7/24 public operation of any kind requires a
really dedicated and driven person. That person must take
all the resources and present a smooth operation while
involving the entire community. I couldn't do it nor could
you. That kind of performance requires solid structure that
must not accept the vagaries of poorly performing volunteer
programmers who,by nature, are inconsistent and somewhat
intermittent. If she was supported by a stern program
committee who would support the scheduling and mission of
volunteers she could take a breath occasionally. If you add
a administrative crew who provide real network for smooth
manageable operation and the station would smoothly continue
it's growth to a real beacon to our evolving region.<br>
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Give Mary a lot of slack John, she has done a great job
under trying conditions - and still is less of a grouch than
thou. An enlightened board will help. ~BC<br>
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<div>Here are my thoughts, Doug:</div>
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<span>1.There will be no peace at KZYX until Coate and
Aigner are gone. Gone. Gone. Gone. Gone forever. Gone
immediately. Coate has been been </span><span>wielding</span><span> his
"executive director" powers with an iron hand at KZYX
for the last 10 years. Aigner has been at KZYX since
the station was started 25 years ago. She has been on
the payroll for most of that time and wielding her
"program director" powers with an iron hand for the
entire time she's been the program director. </span></div>
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