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He managed to find work wherever he went
because he had picked up a skill in schixil tliar
stood him in good stead: He could type 80 words
per minute. He was pecking away at his keyboard
in the bond department of the National Cicv Bank
on Wall Street in 1929 when the market crashed.
He simply packed up and moved on.
After taking a job as a sailor on a cruise to South
America, Linkletter decided there was security in
teaching and returned to San Diego, where he
enrolled in a tree community college.
In his final year of school, "I got this telephone
call from a local radio manager," he says. "He said,
I’ve been hearing about you from your professors.
Everybody talks so well of you, I wonder if you’d
like to be part-time radio announcer?’ ’’
Man uith a microphone
That call changed his life. But after studying
the comedic radio shows of Jack Benny and Bob
Hope, Linkletter wasn't sure he had what it took
to be a success in broadcasting. Then the radio
industry discovered the “man on the street” inter
view, and Linkletter recognized a good idea when
he heard it. He sold himself to a local sponsor and
got his own radio show. Having been a member of
his school's debate team, he knew that talking was
something he could certainly do.
His career in radio broadcasting prospered,
beginning with local shows and moving to
national ones. But then he was tired from his
job as tlie radio director for the 1939 World's
Fair in San Francisco following a dispute with
his boss over what entertainment should be fea
tured on the opening broadcast. "I went home
and told Lois, ‘I have a whole new plan tor my
life. I am never going to work tor anybody
again.’ And I never have," he says.
Linkletter became the ultimate freelancer, cre
ating his own TV shows and building a diversified
business empire involved in the building and
management of storage property, office buildings,
cow-calf operations, real estate development, cattle
and sheep ranches in Australia, and various oil
ventures around the world.
As Linkletter doses in on his l(X)th birthday,
he still finds time to schedule 7= > pud speaking
engagements a year, attend numerous board meet
ings, work on behalf of the United Seniors Asso
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