TheDavester wrote: » i had the same problem with Louise Duffy doing this on each slot she was on, she'd always have the news team on, chatting with them for their opinions on Game of Thrones or some little bit of entertainment news or bizarre news bit that they end the news with....No one cares what Susan Keogh thinks about Kim Kardashian or her opinions on TV
nc6000 wrote: » I guess Alison filing in for Ian Dempsey means they see her as his eventual replacement.
chalkitdown1 wrote: » Dermot & Dave are off for TWO weeks! What kind of contract are these guy on that they can get so many holidays and how do I get on this gravy train?
chalkitdown1 wrote: » I'd love to be able to take a week off in early February after being off for a week & a half over christmas. :pac: [Edit] Dermot & Dave are off for TWO weeks! What kind of contract are these guy on that they can get so many holidays and how do I get on this gravy train?
threein99 wrote: » Do you get holidays from your job ?
chalkitdown1 wrote: » Only the standard 21 days unfortunately. I wanna get on this 50 Day+ plan that some of these presenters seem to be on!
threein99 wrote: » So you could go on holidays in February if you wanted ?
chalkitdown1 wrote: » Sure, If I gave enough notice. But that's not the point and you know it. :rolleyes: Do you think they're not gonna take another week off around easter, then 2 in the summer, another 1 or 2 in the autumn and another for christmas? If I took 2 weeks off in February, I'd be taking a lot of impromptu "sick days" throughout the rest of the year to cope.
chalkitdown1 wrote: » I would absolutely love double the days off per year that I currently have, who wouldn't?I just wanna know how they get away with it.
djemba djemba wrote: » I think Declan Pierce yesterday said it is three weeks they have off but he and Doireann are only covering two of them.
Loughc wrote: » Simple just become a content creator, get a pile of hunzos to follow you on Insta and you've got yourself a job for life at TodayFM, if you act fast you'll prob get the Breakfast slot when Ian retires or leaves.
nc6000 wrote: » Exactly. They might be off creating content for future shows so not even having to use up holidays at all.
retalivity wrote: » They probably have to put in a shift at the todayfm college course, teach the poor saps there how to create content.
Ursus Horribilis wrote: » Do they run these courses on weekdays or at weekends? Asking for a friend :pac:
RMAOK wrote: » With sooooo much content that can be created, it's a 7 day a week course.........
johnire wrote: » Quote: RMAOK With sooooo much content that can be created, it's a 7 day a week course......... Does Fergal Darcy teach you how to ham up a Whest of Ireland accent??
threein99 wrote: » Muireanns current content is send us in how you call a cat
NIMAN wrote: » Do they have one of those random generators that creates content? Today I heard her say "tell us what you find in your glovebox".
JoeA3 wrote: » I'm sure Alison Curtis is a very nice person but I just can't understand how she could be considered a good fit for a breakfast show on an Irish national radio station. For me, personality aside, her accent and horrid cackling laugh is worse than nails down a chalkboard... surely a person's voice (or quality thereof) is the number one criteria for someone working on radio? I just don't think a very strong regional/foreign accent works on radio. At all. Maybe Canadians would love her but we are a long way from Vancouver here. By contrast, the likes of Dempsey and Phil Cawley have brilliant radio voice imo. I could easily listen to either of them read the phone book, whereas Alison's voice alone has me reaching for the mute button