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Fishy job in New Jersey

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by brownsugar, Aug 4, 2006.

  1. brownsugar

    brownsugar New Member

    Saw this on JJ.com. I just really hate when papers post ads without the name of the paper, the exact location or really any pertinent information. Good luck to whoever is being replaced because they probally don't know it yet.


    Company: Weekly newspaper
    Position: Sports Reporter
    Location: Central , New Jersey
    Job Status: Full-time
    Salary: Negotiable
    Ad Expires:
    September 8, 2006
    Job ID: 667355

    Description:
    New Jersey weekly seeks full time reporter to cover high school sports. Must have car and be willing to travel to games within the region. The job will require weekend and some evening hours. The ideal candidate will be a skilled sports writer who is reliable, mature, able to work well with others and who is committed to excellence in covering high school sports. Photography skills a plus. Applications invited from New Jersey residents only. Please submit an online application through journalismjobs.com.
     
  2. Chi City 81

    Chi City 81 Guest

    What does it matter what the name of the paper is?

    It's a weekly. It will pay $15-20K, and will work you to death. Whoever takes this job, I'm betting, will regret it within three months.
     
  3. Football_Bat

    Football_Bat Well-Known Member

    Which exit is it? ;D
     
  4. Batman

    Batman Well-Known Member

    Gotta be 7A. All the cool stuff is off Exit 7A.
     
  5. PEteacher

    PEteacher Member

    Yeah, good luck trying to get whichever candidate is chosen to agree to work a full year in exchange for any relocation expenses they may pay.
     
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