journalist68
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Has anyone ever been fired for posting on this website?
Could you elaborate without outing yourself? ???blondebomber said:I haven't been fired, but would be if they found out. There actually was an internal investigation at my paper to find me out.
journalist68 said:I just wondered, how many folks have been fired for posting on here? Why did they get fired? Did they diss their employer or what? Do we have a hard count of doofusses that have gotten the axe for saying something stupid on here? ;D
Me, too. I am pretty easy to figure out. Not that I have a particular problem with that. I know of one of my guys posting here, and when I have talked to people I might supervise in the past, I have told them I don't have a problem with them being here as long as they are professional and don't diss the paper.SF_Express said:My presence here is an open secret, and frankly, this site has been a resource that has gotten us breaking news, job candidates, story ideas, etc.
I never really understand those who come on here "anonymously" and then post 500-word gripes about their workplace that it would take the subjects about 10 seconds to figure out exactly what paper it is, and who's doing the posting.
A 100 percent guarantee: You'll never see my bitching about my workplace here (of course, I like where I work), and I rarely get into discussions about it that were started by others at all.
writing irish said:Well, there was the horndog up in Boston who had the hots for a Lady Terrier.
Could you elaborate without outing yourself? ???blondebomber said:I haven't been fired, but would be if they found out. There actually was an internal investigation at my paper to find me out.
writing irish said:Well, there was the horndog up in Boston who had the hots for a Lady Terrier.
Could you elaborate without outing yourself? ???blondebomber said:I haven't been fired, but would be if they found out. There actually was an internal investigation at my paper to find me out.
blondebomber said:writing irish said:Well, there was the horndog up in Boston who had the hots for a Lady Terrier.
Could you elaborate without outing yourself? ???blondebomber said:I haven't been fired, but would be if they found out. There actually was an internal investigation at my paper to find me out.
I think our sports department is a ridiculous, dysfunctional joke. When someone came on here to praise the outgoing sports editor on his retirement and it started to become a Van McKenzie-type walk down memory lane, I reminded everyone that the guy was a hopeless drunk with more DUIs than bylines the past 10 years and was known for getting autographs from some people he interviewed (he showed up to a Jack Nicklaus interview with a trunkload of stuff). The laundry list of other reporters with problems (ethical violations, gifts in exchange for positive coverage, general incompetence, a copy editor fired for threatening to blow up the building, a preps reporter fired for <b>trying to feel up a local softball player</b>, an outdoors writer who required you buy his homemade lures before he wrote about you, etc) was lengthy. The search for a new sports editor ended up with the columnist, one of the worst in the country according to many, getting the job. A big-time opening was created for new full-time columnist and it went to a decent guy who has been OK, but not what you would expect from a national search that generated resumes from some name candidates who contacted me via SportsJournalists.com to scout out the paper.
So everybody got worked up here at the paper, and some made the mistake to come on here and proclaim I was a know-nothing. I responded with names and dates and ironclad specifics. Management grew even more incensed and began an internal search to find out who I was. Computers were monitored, IP addresses were tracked, etc. A couple people came on here and dropped big hints as to who I was (so they thought), but they weren't even in the right department. It was quite comical.
blondebomber said:I think our sports department is a ridiculous, dysfunctional joke. When someone came on here to praise the outgoing sports editor on his retirement and it started to become a Van McKenzie-type walk down memory lane, I reminded everyone that the guy was a hopeless drunk with more DUIs than bylines the past 10 years and was known for getting autographs from some people he interviewed (he showed up to a Jack Nicklaus interview with a trunkload of stuff). The laundry list of other reporters with problems (ethical violations, gifts in exchange for positive coverage, general incompetence, a copy editor fired for threatening to blow up the building, a preps reporter fired for trying to feel up a local softball player, an outdoors writer who required you buy his homemade lures before he wrote about you, etc) was lengthy. The search for a new sports editor ended up with the columnist, one of the worst in the country according to many, getting the job. A big-time opening was created for new full-time columnist and it went to a decent guy who has been OK, but not what you would expect from a national search that generated resumes from some name candidates who contacted me via SportsJournalists.com to scout out the paper.
So everybody got worked up here at the paper, and some made the mistake to come on here and proclaim I was a know-nothing. I responded with names and dates and ironclad specifics. Management grew even more incensed and began an internal search to find out who I was. Computers were monitored, IP addresses were tracked, etc. A couple people came on here and dropped big hints as to who I was (so they thought), but they weren't even in the right department. It was quite comical.
21 said:blondebomber said:I think our sports department is a ridiculous, dysfunctional joke. When someone came on here to praise the outgoing sports editor on his retirement and it started to become a Van McKenzie-type walk down memory lane, I reminded everyone that the guy was a hopeless drunk with more DUIs than bylines the past 10 years and was known for getting autographs from some people he interviewed (he showed up to a Jack Nicklaus interview with a trunkload of stuff). The laundry list of other reporters with problems (ethical violations, gifts in exchange for positive coverage, general incompetence, a copy editor fired for threatening to blow up the building, a preps reporter fired for trying to feel up a local softball player, an outdoors writer who required you buy his homemade lures before he wrote about you, etc) was lengthy. The search for a new sports editor ended up with the columnist, one of the worst in the country according to many, getting the job. A big-time opening was created for new full-time columnist and it went to a decent guy who has been OK, but not what you would expect from a national search that generated resumes from some name candidates who contacted me via SportsJournalists.com to scout out the paper.
So everybody got worked up here at the paper, and some made the mistake to come on here and proclaim I was a know-nothing. I responded with names and dates and ironclad specifics. Management grew even more incensed and began an internal search to find out who I was. Computers were monitored, IP addresses were tracked, etc. A couple people came on here and dropped big hints as to who I was (so they thought), but they weren't even in the right department. It was quite comical.
Seriously, unless this story is completely made up, how could anyone involved in the story read your post and not recognize who you are??
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