Pete Incaviglia
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Nearly a decade spent in the business and I had yet to experience a day like I had today.
First, I head to a game. Upon my arrival at the stadium, I walk past a concession stand. A man stops me to compliment me on the coverage I provide — on my winter beat! And then, he compliments my current blog and winter blog (I have one for each of my major beats). Proceeds to tell me he checks them every day, loves them, etc.
Then, I'm walking up to the media booth — you have to do so on the side of the grandstands. And another guy pulls me aside and said "I've been watching for you. I wanted to tell you in person how much I enjoyed your column Wednesday."
Then, as the game ends and I'm heading downstairs another says "Hey, the only person doing any work in your sports department is you. Keep it up. This team hasn't ever had this good of coverage."
So, in short, my columns, my gamers, my blogs, my features all got complimented in one day.
And, no word of a lie, I was working on my resume to leave this gig for something in SID/PR. I've since put a hold on completing that resume.
It's day like today I just sit back and say, "****, people do read our stuff. People do respect what we have to say. And I love my job."
Here's to hoping we all have a day like I had today. It makes it all worthwhile.
So, feel free, post below and tell us similar stories because this board and business is filled with doom and gloom lately. So let's hear about the days that make you realize you don't want to do anything else.
First, I head to a game. Upon my arrival at the stadium, I walk past a concession stand. A man stops me to compliment me on the coverage I provide — on my winter beat! And then, he compliments my current blog and winter blog (I have one for each of my major beats). Proceeds to tell me he checks them every day, loves them, etc.
Then, I'm walking up to the media booth — you have to do so on the side of the grandstands. And another guy pulls me aside and said "I've been watching for you. I wanted to tell you in person how much I enjoyed your column Wednesday."
Then, as the game ends and I'm heading downstairs another says "Hey, the only person doing any work in your sports department is you. Keep it up. This team hasn't ever had this good of coverage."
So, in short, my columns, my gamers, my blogs, my features all got complimented in one day.
And, no word of a lie, I was working on my resume to leave this gig for something in SID/PR. I've since put a hold on completing that resume.
It's day like today I just sit back and say, "****, people do read our stuff. People do respect what we have to say. And I love my job."
Here's to hoping we all have a day like I had today. It makes it all worthwhile.
So, feel free, post below and tell us similar stories because this board and business is filled with doom and gloom lately. So let's hear about the days that make you realize you don't want to do anything else.