Although Charlie didn't work in Sports, he oversaw those who did and made them better, as this obit from the Fresno Bee indicated. There weren't...
Don was the sports editor of the late, great Sacramento Union from the mid-1970s to the early 1980s. He hired me in 1978, and I never had more fun...
I worked with Nick for many years in Sacramento, and he was always a pro. I remember vividly the day in 1994 that former Giants executive and...
I'm more than a little biased here, because I hired him almost a year ago, but Lance is a great sports editor - a guy with a tireless work ethic...
My favorite non-use of "on" was many years ago, reading in a Southern California paper that the Dodgers had won a game "on a home run by Rick...
How likely do you think it is that you'll get a face-to-face interview if the prospective employer hasn't already checked references? Most...
I strongly recommend listing the references on your resume. If you're going to be a legitimate candidate, your prospective employer is going to...
No. Combining the operations probably put us one over where we needed to be given the current economy, so there are no vacancies.
Some stories have a happy ending, even in this crazy time in newspapers. Dan Worthington, who was laid off as an ASE at the Gazette, was rehired...
No need to dust off those resumes, folks. Here's what's happening: After 32 years of full-time newspaper employment, I've decided to take a...
The aforementioned Mr. Kane and his reporting staff. [img]
Back in the better old days - the late '80s and early '90s, when I worked with Susan in Sacramento - I received numerous requests for advice...
Here's the Star-Telegram's obit on Don: http://www.star-telegram.com/obituaries/story/661821.html
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