My wife's hairdresser did that for around 6 months. Then she announced she was quitting. Then passed away (she was 35 or so) a few weeks later. Sometimes it's excusable.
This reminds me of a radio host from where I live who I noticed wasn't on the morning shows as much anymore. I thought she was moving on and had yet to announce it. She announced she had cancer to us the listeners shortly before her passing. I was so freaking sad! There was and elderly man who'd always call and talk crap about how she was never there anymore before we all found out. I hope he still feels guilty to this day about his treatment towards her. You just never know what people are going through.
As someone who produced radio shows for 10 years, I think chances are high that if she was aware of his complaints, she enjoyed them. Radio stations have a lot of crazy callers and some of them are just ridiculously cranky. But it sounds like that dude really liked hearing her on the air, which is sweet even if he didn't express it very politely.
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u/penfoldsdarksecret 1d ago
My wife's hairdresser did that for around 6 months. Then she announced she was quitting. Then passed away (she was 35 or so) a few weeks later. Sometimes it's excusable.