I'm not saying it isn't a job because of the nature of the work. I'm saying it isn't a job because it doesn't seem like the organization treats it as such, and, from the looks of it, treats it more like an internship.
I feel like their most important function is community relations, and that responsibility can probably be filled in some other way.
I'm not sure I understand how they have a case though. Is this really meant to be a career? Am I missing a big point in the argument other than "the team has the money to pay them, so they should?"
He nailed it. I remember a few years back when Cleveland was brought back, my father was talking about his faith in the league. That's when he started to really worry about the future of the Bills.
I hate to bump a dormant post, but I decided to listen to that song. Part of me regrets it, but part of me is glad I didn't miss out on the opportunity to witness... whatever the hell I just listened to.
Wait a minute. It all makes sense now. Trump buys the team, then moves them to Los Angeles, and names them for himself, reviving the LA Dons of yesteryear.