I first interviewed for a position with Mustang Marketing nearly two years prior to when I began my employment with them in October of 2016. Unfortunately, at that time, they chose to go in a different direction and hired someone else to fill their needs. Two years later, the job notice would appear again and I knew I had to make an impact.
I reached out immediately to Dianne, one of Mustang's owners, and "re-introduced" myself and expressed my continued interest in working with them. There were a few back and forth exchanges, but then the the job was put on hold briefly and, by then, I was due to take another casting job to pay the bills. The day before I was supposed to start my new show, I decided to give it one more go. I wrote up a press release as if they had hired me, and sent it to them announcing my new employment with Mustang Marketing. I was called in the next day to interview and offered employment immediately following. I was absolutely thrilled. As I got settled into my job, I became more and more aware of just how involved both of my bosses, Scott Harris and Dianne McKay are in the community which was inspiring and motivating. This also terrified me. I'm no stranger to having people call my employers in attempts to get me fired because they have taken issue with my opinions on my blog, and I feared that my new bosses would not want to be associated with anything "controversial." It's weird that having an opinion labels you as controversial these days, but there it is. I didn't post anywhere the name of the company I was working for and I was very careful. As fate would have it, a "Trumpette" really did her research and found out the name of my employer. She called my work on election day and weirdly asserted that my entire blog and page were about her to the company's EVP for nearly 15 minutes. I had never met her before and we were't Facebook friends so it was kinda weird to say the least. And that's how my work first found out about my blog. I quickly offered to delete it. They said, do no such thing. They supported my free speech, regardless if they agreed or disagreed, they told me. It was a relief. Since then, others have come forward, calling my work in hopes of having me fired because they disagree with me politically, and each time my work has had my back. While many having seen Scott's responses HERE and HERE to Mike Dunn's email threatening retaliation against them for my public comments at the recent school board meeting, both Scott and Dianne are fully supportive and have handled this situation with extreme class. The last thing you want to be worried about while on maternity leave is if you're going to get fired because of backlash resulting in your community engagement. Fortunately, I don't have to worry about that. My bosses continue to hold down the fort. In the latest round of exchanges between Mr. Dunn and my employers, Mr. Dunn suggests that we go through mediation. You can see Scott's response to this request below. Thank you everyone who has been reaching to Mustang Marketing in support of their supportive responses, their support of free speech and their support of me. I'm proud to work for the largest full-service marketing firm in the Ventura County, one that has provided clients with high-quality content, website services, graphic design and PR services for more than 30 years.
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Jada Yarnall
1/26/2018 04:13:34 pm
Mediate? He wants a mediation? Dunn is so dumb, I want to mediate my boot up his ass. Keep fighting AM, I'm right beside you.
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