I expect to hear most team will start laying off their staffs. Just in time for XMAS. THanks NHL and NHLPA. MERRY CHRISTMAS BITCHES
I expect to hear most team will start laying off their staffs. Just in time for XMAS. THanks NHL and NHLPA. MERRY CHRISTMAS BITCHES
Everybody following the players twitter accounts should start flooding them with Sux's sentiments about people losing their jobs right before Xmas.
the Kings have done a really good job of retaining their people. fortunately they can sell things other than Kings tickets during the lockout. Not so lucky for the teams that don't have a broader business base with their owners.
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Kyle was my ticket rep for the past four seasons and was perhaps the best rep I've had. No offense to Chris McGowan, who was my first ticket rep in the late 90's, but Kyle was way better. Congrats to Chris, who, at 39 years of age is one of the top 'under-40' sports executives around. But for Kyle, he is a great guy and I hope he has moved onto bigger and better things. If he follows a similar path to Chris, I have no doubt Kyle will be successful in a similar role.
He was my rep for awhile, he told me he was leaving to be a Corporate Development Manager at JDRF...I wish him the best. Amazing guy. No doubt, he saw the lockout coming and left.
He was my first rep for 3 seasons.
Never spoke to him. He never returned my calls. One day, I got a call from a different rep saying that Kyle was no longer with the organization.
That was 6 seasons ago.
Until last season I had Scott Makhorn. A moderately long list of disappointments with him as well.
Thanks to the ticket price jack-up for row 2 of the upper bowl, (40ish %) I don't have to worry about any ticket reps any more.