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Auburn beat writer

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by Kevin Price, Aug 18, 2008.

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  1. Dicky_Dunn

    Dicky_Dunn New Member

    I find it very interesting how this thread has developed. As recently as six months ago, it would have been the older, experienced guys bitching about how they get passed over for jobs like this because papers can pay young, inexperienced kids less. Now, the younger kids are bitching because they're being passed over for older, more experienced writers who are currently out of a job.

    I guess it's just one more sign of the times.

    And RangerBear, if you or anyone else in the newspaper business have the opportunity to "go back to television," you'd be crazy not to take it. There's a lot less chance you're going to get laid off or bought out there.
     
  2. dixiehack

    dixiehack Well-Known Member

    You could go to Stillwater and eat dryer lint for a year.
     
  3. WriteThinking

    WriteThinking Well-Known Member

    Um, there are tons of papers/editors willing to give high-quality chances/beats to younger writers, even at the highest levels of the business...

    That is, in fact, the predominating trend these days, and is much more prevalent than giving them to older, or, god forbid, old, ones, who, after all their years of service, and, yes, experience, may have earned and deserve to be given a shot at taking a step up the ladder.

    Career-wise, these days, I would much rather be 25 than I would 35, or 45, or 55.

    There's absolutely no question about it.
     
  4. RangerBear

    RangerBear New Member

    Back on topic, who ever takes this job is definitely going to have to relocate quickly and then get the ball rolling in a hurry. Not the ideal situation for a SE I'm sure.
     
  5. Tenhut

    Tenhut New Member

    Kevin is a nice guy, works more than he should and doesn't spend all day talking about how much he's worked, doesn't pass the buck, doesn't rip his colleagues, doesn't play favorites and does not walk around with a knife in his hand. Your back is more than safe, and how many can say that?
    He is in the minority in many ways.
     
  6. RangerBear

    RangerBear New Member

    I've been out of touch with the civilized world the past week or so. Have they already filled this job considering Auburn's season starts in less than 48 hours?
     
  7. Bullwinkle

    Bullwinkle Member

    Not sure if he's new or not -- I don't think he is -- but Jerry Rutledge wrote most of the stuff yesterday for the L-E.
     
  8. Luke Brietzke

    Luke Brietzke New Member

    Jerry's the preps reporter for the LE. The job is still open, but interviews start soon.
     
  9. imjustagirl

    imjustagirl Active Member

    If you live in Auburn, beware the collar-poppers. They are in high numbers there.
     
  10. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    collar-popper?
     
  11. BottomlessPit

    BottomlessPit Member

    Ugggh...is there any part of the country where people don't pop their collars??
     
  12. imjustagirl

    imjustagirl Active Member

    I've never seen so many people do it so much as they did in Auburn.

    But there is some place in town that serves fishbowl alcohol. That's all I know.
     
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