Hammer Pants
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Like most of the college beat writers I know, this is normally the time of year I see that light at the end of the tunnel. Postseason basketball and spring football are winding down, and we're nearing the normally glorious summer months — when all those million-hour work weeks go into hibernation, beer can be consumed before metro deadline, golf clubs can be swung and fun getaways with our significant others can be planned.
But can any of us do that this year? I don't think I will — at least not as much — and I know others feel the same way. If we ease up for a little bit, are we asking for trouble?
I know I'm not the only sportswriter who hasn't saved enough money to comfortably withstand an extended period without work, and I've gotten more professional breaks than I deserved for someone still comfortably South of 30.
Anyone else planning on pushing the accelerator a little harder this summer? It's not ideal, and it's far from fair, but it seems way better than the alternative.
It would be one thing if these economic problems were just a media issue, and other jobs were waiting for educated, experienced people like us. But that's clearly not the case. I cringe at the thought of looking for another job right now, and not just because this is what I've always wanted to do (and still love to do, despite some of the bull****).
But can any of us do that this year? I don't think I will — at least not as much — and I know others feel the same way. If we ease up for a little bit, are we asking for trouble?
I know I'm not the only sportswriter who hasn't saved enough money to comfortably withstand an extended period without work, and I've gotten more professional breaks than I deserved for someone still comfortably South of 30.
Anyone else planning on pushing the accelerator a little harder this summer? It's not ideal, and it's far from fair, but it seems way better than the alternative.
It would be one thing if these economic problems were just a media issue, and other jobs were waiting for educated, experienced people like us. But that's clearly not the case. I cringe at the thought of looking for another job right now, and not just because this is what I've always wanted to do (and still love to do, despite some of the bull****).