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Orlando Sentinel temporary copy editing opening

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by Lynn_Hoppes, Oct 16, 2006.

  1. shortstop

    shortstop New Member

    Will this temporary person be paid well enough to live above the poverty line? And does the Sentinel really treat its desk people like crap?
     
  2. DyePack

    DyePack New Member

    They can't allow the green eyeshades. Those mess up the all-important calibration of the color palette. [/designer]
     
  3. TrojanHorse

    TrojanHorse Guest

    What gives with the Sentinel? Does is suck to work there?
     
  4. FileNotFound

    FileNotFound Well-Known Member

    Not in the least. You'll work a lot, and you'll work hard, but you'll learn as much as you want to learn. And every night, when you walk out the door, you'll be in Florida. That sucks not at all.
     
  5. Sneakers

    Sneakers New Member

    for a writer? yeah the place rules.
    for a desker? place is hell on earth.

    somehow, they've found a way to turn desk openings into writing jobs. thus, the desk is woefully understaffed. at one point, the sentinel had more managers than desk employees. fairly certain it's still that way. in fact, i'm pretty sure all of the "deputies" are still required to pull at least one desk shift a week so deskers can actually take vacation or have days off.

    oh - and if a writer isn't "good enough" (read: one of hoppes' buddies), you can guarantee they'll be pulling frequent desk time.

    this temp thing may not be so bad - there are at least two (possibly three) on the desk nearing retirement age. if you're lucky, they'll all retire in the next year. though, i'm sure they'll find a way to justify turning the editing jobs into more writing or management positions.

    i'd be interested to hear what they're offering this position at, however. i'd be shocked if it was any less than $50k ...
     
  6. TrojanHorse

    TrojanHorse Guest

    I interviewed with Mr. Hoppes once, and he offered me a job.

    Got a bad vibe from what he told me about the desk. Didn't think he thought it was that vital to his operation.

    So I stayed away.
     
  7. deportes

    deportes Member

    the desk is vital. where would you put your computer without a desk?
     
  8. deputy_dog

    deputy_dog New Member

    Let's play a game.

    What does Lynn Hoppes like more:
    a) his hair
    b) promoting himself (i.e. "My name is Lynn Hoppes and I'm an Asian-American sports editor")
    c) gossiping and starting fights among his staff
    d) all of the above
     
  9. MU_was_not_so_hard

    MU_was_not_so_hard Active Member

    Damn. Not real cool, dude.
    But, yeah, grudges are fun.
     
  10. Piotr Rasputin

    Piotr Rasputin New Member

    Every word in your post spurs me to send in an application . . . . . . . .

    Also: nice to see deputy-dog show up just to lift his leg on this thread. I happened to briefly meet Mr. Hoppes and see him give a presentation with two others at a convention a few years ago, seemed like a nice guy. Also seemed passionate about journalism.

    Everything else is completely irrelevant.
     
  11. TrojanHorse

    TrojanHorse Guest

    Deputy Dog has it right, I dare say. Mr. Hoppes has always led his resume with the fact that he is a minority.

    don't know if that's cool or not. it's just there.

    i wondered about the hair when i interviewed there. looked good, though i got the impression that Mr. Hoppes thought he was Some Kind of Rock God or something.

    anyway, i caught him in four or five lies in less than four hours, so i did wonder about that. that's why i didn't take the job. gotta be able to trust your boss, eh?

    good-looking paper, though.
     
  12. Chi City 81

    Chi City 81 Guest

    Well, this thread certainly has taken an unexpected turn.
     
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