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Prep writer at Seattle Times

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by Shaggy, May 16, 2007.

  1. Angola!

    Angola! Guest

    Hadn't thought of that one, but that is why I was saying devil's advocate. Just think it is funny when a bunch of anonymous posters are claiming what the other one says is crap.
     
  2. You're right, Gola! I was thinking the poster might be someone in power there, especially since it was the first post. But if you're trying to quash guessing from the anonymous, you probably shouldn't do it anonymously.
     
  3. WazzuGrad00

    WazzuGrad00 Guest

    The minimums can be found here:

    http://pnwguild.org/contracts.php
     
  4. Oz

    Oz Well-Known Member

    Union paper, you have to like that. Well, at least I do.
     
  5. gospringboks

    gospringboks Member

    Except since this is technically a zoned job, they pay (I believe) 70 percent of union scale.
     
  6. Editude

    Editude Active Member

    According to this, it looks like the pay is the same:

    A3- Computer Assisted Reporting Specialist, News Artist, Photographer, Reporter

    1st Year 731.29
    2nd Year 789.07
    3rd Year 871.95
    4th Year 936.09
    5th Year 970.11
    6th year 989.73

    Class 9/22/06

    A4- Zone Photographer, Zone Reporter

    1st Year 731.29
    2nd Year 789.07
    3rd Year 871.95
    4th Year 936.09
    5th Year 970.11
    6th year 989.73
     
  7. gospringboks

    gospringboks Member

    I stand corrected.
     
  8. wannabeu

    wannabeu Member

    Any new news on this one?
     
  9. loveyabye

    loveyabye Guest

    i hear they are bringing someone in for an interview at the end of the month.
     
  10. wannabeu

    wannabeu Member

    A friend told me that they are turning the position into a three-year residency instead of a regular sports position.
     
  11. luckyducky

    luckyducky Guest

    I heard the same thing. Also, they had a favorite chosen. offer status unknown.
     
  12. wannabeu

    wannabeu Member

    What does that mean exactly? Is it like an extended post-graduate internship?
     
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