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Quad-City Times (Illinois/Iowa border) sports and news reporter

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by Versatile, Jan 9, 2012.

  1. Scouter

    Scouter Member

    Today is (was?) the last day for the guy who's leaving. Good people here and a great area.
     
  2. I'm no engineer, but I think you could just swap desks with one of them, no?
     
  3. Football_Bat

    Football_Bat Well-Known Member

    Only an old-gun would come up with that solution.
     
  4. friedchicken96

    friedchicken96 New Member

    What is the latest on this position? Have they even started conducting interviews?
     
  5. friedchicken96

    friedchicken96 New Member

    Heard an offer was made to a candidate this past week. Position could be filled very soon.
     
  6. friedchicken96

    friedchicken96 New Member

    Believe this position has been filled. Hired someone internally from Lee.
     
  7. friedchicken96

    friedchicken96 New Member

    Matt Coss will be the new addition to the Times sports staff.
     
  8. boundforboston

    boundforboston Well-Known Member

    If it's the Matt Coss from Muscatine, Iowa, he only had to move about 45 minutes.
     
  9. friedchicken96

    friedchicken96 New Member

    It is. Has worked in Mason City, Waterloo and most recently in Muscatine - all Lee papers.
     
  10. young-gun11

    young-gun11 Member

    I didn't switch for two reasons. 1. Those ladies have been here 20+ years. 2. When I got the job they informed me I would be moving to the back of the office (in a large cubby hole, basically) after the new carpet was installed.

    Worked out well. My new spot in the office is just what I needed. It's a corner spot that isn't in view of the front door meaning, if I tell the front desk lady I'm not here..no visitors!
     
  11. NISB35

    NISB35 New Member

    This will mean that the SE job at Muscatine is open.

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