Re: Betty Loren Maltese wants radio job


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Posted by the job shop on May 13, 2010 at 20:36:55:

In Reply to: Betty Loren Maltese wants radio job posted by Big Al in Sauganash on May 13, 2010 at 19:55:00:

so youre telling me that a grown adult with years of professional work under her belt couldnt do the math before agreeing to work there? give me a break. it was always a gimmick to try and drum up both publicity for herself and for the salernos. and of course it worked on both accounts. ps i hope she also knows that having a job on your resume for only 1 month doesnt look good to prospective employers.

: Loren-Maltese wants to be a radio talk show host
: May 13, 2010 4:40 PM | UPDATED STORY

: Betty Loren-Maltese says she has quit her job as hostess at an Oak Park pizza restaurant because she did not make enough money and would like to pursue a career as a radio talk show host.

: The former Cicero town president said she enjoyed her time at Salerno's Pizza and Pasta restaurant, where she began working on April 7.

: But she said she did not make enough money to live on. She said one of her paychecks for four nights' work totaled $216.75.

: "It worked out to about $3 to $4 an hour," she said. "I cannot survive on that."
: Loren-Maltese says she took the job because she is strapped for cash after being released from a federal prison for her role in a scheme that bilked the town of more than $12 million.

: Loren-Maltese said she needs money to prove to a judge in Alabama that she is financially sound so she can regain custody of her 13-year-old daughter.

: Loren-Maltese said she is doing computer research on foreclosed homes while she pursues other opportunities.

: One job she said she would like is to host her own radio show. Last month, Loren-Maltese was guest co-host of "The Cliff Kelley Show" at WVON radio.

: "I would really like to get into radio so at least I know my words are not going to be edited," she said.

: Loren-Maltese said she particularly enjoyed when listeners called in.

: "I'm kind of an open person," she said. "People can ask me anything."

: But Loren-Maltese said she was open to other opportunities outside radio.

: "I'm open to anything that's ethical and legal," she said. "That wouldn't include politics, would it?"

: - G. Smith




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