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Sports writer, Metro New York

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by MetroNY, Jan 12, 2007.

  1. PHINJ

    PHINJ Active Member

    Metro is as bad in its own way as JRC. They'e gone through four editors and four publishers in two years of operations in New York.
     
  2. Tom Petty

    Tom Petty Guest

    what if your readers want you to give your employees benefits?
     
  3. Jake_Taylor

    Jake_Taylor Well-Known Member

    You know, if somebody was interested in this, Starbucks has really good benefits. I'm not sure how many hours you have to work to get them, but I've known people that have taken on a second job at Starbucks just because it had better benefits than their regular job.
     
  4. Moderator1

    Moderator1 Moderator Staff Member

    If I was younger and singler, I might be very tempted to take a crack at this.
    And Tomlinson is really good. Yeah, I know. Nothing to do with this. But he broke off a long one as I was typing.
    Carry on.
     
  5. EStreetJoe

    EStreetJoe Well-Known Member

    A few years ago (5 or less) David Sandora was one of the writers at the paper I work for. I've been on the desk for the last 6-7 years, so I've worked with him. He'll be a great guy to work for/with if you decide to go for this gig and get the job.
     
  6. 2muchcoffeeman

    2muchcoffeeman Well-Known Member

    When I was in J-school, I was told that journalists don't get second jobs due to the potential for conflict of interest.
     
  7. A sports writer for a free commuter paper can hardly be considered a "journalist."
     
  8. LemMan

    LemMan Member

    You're kidding, right?
     
  9. Jake_Taylor

    Jake_Taylor Well-Known Member

    Maybe it's a conflict of interest to report on the business beat and work in accounting somewhere, but I don't think covering sports and selling sweaters at the Gap should cause too many problems.
     
  10. wickedwritah

    wickedwritah Guest

    Metro is much more than a "free commuter newspaper." They do some good journalism. Is it The Washington Post? What is? Is it a free shopper? Hell no.

    And I'll echo EStreet's previous post.
     
  11. johnnychoice

    johnnychoice New Member

    Any word on this?
     
  12. Sinking Ship

    Sinking Ship Member

    I've heard some horror stories about the Philly-based office of Metro from several people who worked there. Seems that they have a propensity for "letting people go" with no good reason, or moving their job to NY without prior warning. I'd tread lightly here, unless you're desperate to break into the business.
     
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