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... and to SJ.com I mistakenly look for advice

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by wheateater, Nov 2, 2010.

  1. Buck

    Buck Well-Known Member

    You're not kidding. They had to cut me out.

    In a more figurative sense, though, I think a young person going away to college, moving away as a young adult, can be a very important and transformative experience.

    On the other hand, you don't always get back. I have always wanted to move back to the East Coast, but life has just kept intervening.
     
  2. Baron Scicluna

    Baron Scicluna Well-Known Member

    That's fine and dandy, as long as you're not in a newspaper job.
     
  3. Rumpleforeskin

    Rumpleforeskin Active Member

    I second the 'What's a promotion?'
     
  4. Ace

    Ace Well-Known Member

    wheat,

    Just want to point out that it's never a mistake to ask SportsJournalists.com for advice ...





    .... it's only a mistake to take that advice.
     
  5. Oggiedoggie

    Oggiedoggie Well-Known Member

    One disadvantage to leaving Oklahoma is that, in comparison to your new surroundings, you will instantly seem fatter and dumber.
     
  6. wheateater

    wheateater Member

    It shocks me this thing got to 29 posts before this statement was made.
     
  7. Buck

    Buck Well-Known Member

    Please note, in D.C. you will be expected to wear shoes.
    And you might have to take the grass stalk from between your teeth.
     
  8. CYowSMR

    CYowSMR Member

    Bricktown it is for you, dude. Family is the most important thing you'll ever have. Much more important than your job. Jobs won't always be there.

    I'm surprised Tulsa is not your cup of tea. I love it there (Go Talons!)

    My choice would be OkieSee.
     
  9. Ace

    Ace Well-Known Member

    Interesting split on family vs. job. I'd say go to D.C.

    Oklahoma will always be there.
     
  10. Buck

    Buck Well-Known Member

    I really disagree with this.
    Getting truly out on your own, without a stafety net of friends and family in close proximity, can be transformative.
     
  11. wheateater

    wheateater Member

    Just to clarify, the family isn't in Oklahoma, but they're a hell of a lot closer to there than the East Coast. It's the difference between 4 hours in the car and $500+ on a plane ticket.
     
  12. Ace

    Ace Well-Known Member

    Drip needs to weigh in. Not sure which is the best city for an ass-kicking. Hmm.
     
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