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What is it like working at Midwest Communications, Inc.?
In a business of communication, there is little to no communication.
On-Air Talent in Knoxville:
Pros: I enjoy working as an on air personality but feel I am not appreciated for my talent, especially in that I am a female. I am one of only a handful of females in a male dominated company and I am treated as inferior simply because of my gender, yet I am asked to do as much if not more, although I am paid less than most.
Cons: I am paid and appreciated the least.
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