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Sad Day in Orlando

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by otownguy, Nov 16, 2011.

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  1. Lynn_Hoppes

    Lynn_Hoppes Member

    Zach is a great young writer/editor/videographer/social media whiz. He didn't deserve to be let go. If the future of the news business is internet/video/blogging/social media, then I'd think you'd want a person who loves working 24-7 for not a lot of money. But, hey, I no longer work there. Not the choice I would have made.
     
  2. Joe Williams

    Joe Williams Well-Known Member

    If this isn't another persuasive scrap of evidence to throw on the mountain of "Get out! Get out now!" I don't know what is.

    A person needs to "love" working 24/7 for not a lot of money. And it still might not keep him or her employed. And there are bosses like Hoppes who think all but that last little part is just peachy.

    YOU work 24/7 for not a lot of money, ya piece-a. YOU skip supporting a family or owning a home or having a life outside of work, all because some SE or ME thinks you need to do way more for way less.

    Zach might realize some day that the layoff is the best thing that ever happened to his career, if he has the good sense to stay away for good. Too many jerks in hiring capacity who think like Hoppes.
     
  3. Lynn_Hoppes

    Lynn_Hoppes Member

    you misunderstood my statement. i'm saying he isn't paid a lot of money now. not that he wants to be paid little. but it's not logical to ax someone who has so much potential in this business.
     
  4. Tarheel316

    Tarheel316 Well-Known Member

    Joe, you make some very good points.
     
  5. Mizzougrad96

    Mizzougrad96 Active Member

    I would guess logic hasn't been used in about 95 percent of the layoffs this business has had in the last 4+ years.
     
  6. Raiders

    Raiders Guest

    Sounds like Hoppes' successor is expected to consult him more often.
     
  7. mediaguy

    mediaguy Well-Known Member

    Shouldn't Hoppes be giving a Jonas brother a tour of the ESPN3.com studios or something?
     
  8. Mizzougrad96

    Mizzougrad96 Active Member

    I know Hoppes is an easy target here, but trust me when you've lost your job and a former boss reaches out to you and says kind things, it means the world to you...
     
  9. otownguy

    otownguy New Member

    From what I know, Zach took assignments anywhere they asked him to. I used to see his byline on college football, among other things.
     
  10. SoCalDude

    SoCalDude Active Member

    During the missed hockey season, our hockey writer covered a baseball game now and then and did several obituaries on people who weren't dead yet to have them almost ready to go if the dude died on deadline.
     
  11. Mizzougrad96

    Mizzougrad96 Active Member

    In 1999, it was a disaster at my paper. The national guy refused to write about anything other than hoops. He wouldn't even help with siders at NFL games. Complete prima donna asshole... Still is...

    The beat writer helped out every way they were asked.
     
  12. BurnsWhenIPee

    BurnsWhenIPee Well-Known Member

    Is the national guy still there? That's the kind of shit that should put these prima donnas at the very top of the layoff list.
     
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