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The Evening Sun, an award-winning 21,000-daily based in Hanover, Pa., is looking for a sports writer or assistant sports editor. Our current assistant sports editor is joining the Navy, and it has not yet been determined how the position will be filled (either from within or an outside candidate). Regardless, there will be an opening, and it needs to be filled quickly.

The main between the two positions is the assistant will write more features and design pages about three times a week. But for both positions, the candidate will likely cover girls' basketball during the winter, which is very big in the area. We have 10 high schools in our coverage area, and each person covers a sport, rather than a few of the schools. Experience with Microsoft Office Suite, NewsEditPro and Adobe InDesign is a definite plus. Send resumes and clips to Marc Charisse, Editor in Chief, 135 Baltimore St., Hanover, PA 17331 or e-mail [email protected].

Feel free to PM me for details.
 
It's a hard-working, blue collar area that does enjoy their sports. I will vouch for the area. I don't know much of the paper, but I have spent some time in the town.
 
I like Marc and have interviewed there for other openings, but I'm wondering why he's not letting the SE take control of the search. That's a red flag, IMO.
 
From my understanding, Marc is a pretty hands-on guy, and he forwards all applications to Chuck (the SE). So, although you send the resumes to Marc, Chuck definitely has a say.
 
As I mentioned in the other opening thread, I worked there for 4 years - though not under Marc - and can answer any questions, though I'm sure things have changed since I left there in the summer of '04.

It's not a bad place to start at all. The town isn't too happening, but the people I know who still work there are great people. Housing and stuff is affordable, and you'll get to cover your fair share of solid athletes.
 
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I see girls' basketball is part of the job description. Some pretty good girls' programs around there, topped by Delone Catholic.
 
This is still open -- or it never was filled. Reposted tonight on jjobs.
 
I've only seen the paper once, but it's not a bad place to live. There's not a whole lot going on there, but it's not too far away from York, Pa., or the Baltimore-D.C. area.
 
This paper has seen a lot of turnover lately. But a lot of that has been good people moving on to bigger and better things. When the sports staff is running at full strength, they have three writers -- with one guy serving as an ASE who will occasionally do layout -- in addition to the SE. In the last six months, all three of those writers moved on (one to a bigger paper in Md., one to the Daily Record down the road in York and one to the Navy).

Like people have said before, the social scene in Hanover leaves a bit to be desired. But this isn't a bad shop for a young person who is looking to improve.
 
The reason why it was reposted on jjobs is because I gave my two weeks notice. After reading everything about jobs being bagged by the truck load, as well as my own unhappiness after such a short time in the field, I knew that this career path wasn't for me.

I would suggest that whoever applies from this job be from somewhere nearby with friends or family in the area. As others have said, there's not much to do in Hanover, and your social life is already screwed up enough because of the hours that even if there were things, you probably couldn't experience them.

I'd also suggest that the person has thick-skin because in this area, every parent or fan (especially wrestling) thinks they invented the sport and its philosophies. I've received plenty of e-mails and nasty phone calls in my 2 1/2 months here.

Like I said, PM me for other details.
 
TopNotch1127 said:
I'd also suggest that the person has thick-skin because in this area, every parent or fan (especially wrestling) thinks they invented the sport and its philosophies. I've received plenty of e-mails and nasty phone calls in my 2 1/2 months here.

At least they're reading.
 
TopNotch1127 said:
I'd also suggest that the person has thick-skin because in this area, every parent or fan (especially wrestling) thinks they invented the sport and its philosophies. I've received plenty of e-mails and nasty phone calls in my 2 1/2 months here.

Not sure where you're from originally, but welcome to the high school wrestling scene in Pennsylvania, kid.

Sucks you're bailing out. The Pa. state wrestling tournament in Hershey is the greatest high school event you'll ever go to.
 
The wrestling fans on Pennlive can be rough -- it's why reporters never should read message boards.

I remember one of TopNotch's Hanover predecessors got beat up regularly on those boards. I believe a poster registered under the reporter's name and posted some questionable content, too.
 
I do want to see if Cory Beaver will repeat as state champ and how well Bermudian can do ... but it's just my time, I suppose.
 
Meh. In my opinion, the results are more for the fans.

I'm talking about the actual experience of covering the tournament: Thousands and thousands of spectators at a high school event, the finality of it all for many of the participants, several days of schmoozing with writers and editors from all over the state, and all the chocolate and cookies you can fit in your face.

Mmmmmmmmmmm. Hershey.
 
Wonderlic said:
Meh. In my opinion, the results are more for the fans.

I'm talking about the actual experience of covering the tournament: Thousands and thousands of spectators at a high school event, the finality of it all for many of the participants, several days of schmoozing with writers and editors from all over the state, and all the chocolate and cookies you can fit in your face.

Mmmmmmmmmmm. Hershey.

Sounds like a blast. Pennsylvanians love their wrestling and youth hockey.
 
Youth hockey? What the hell are you talking about? Hockey's fifth on the pecking order of sports in Pennsylvania, behind football, NASCAR, wrestling and basketball. Maybe a bit higher near Philly, but not much.
 
Rumpleforeskin said:
Wonderlic said:
Meh. In my opinion, the results are more for the fans.

I'm talking about the actual experience of covering the tournament: Thousands and thousands of spectators at a high school event, the finality of it all for many of the participants, several days of schmoozing with writers and editors from all over the state, and all the chocolate and cookies you can fit in your face.

Mmmmmmmmmmm. Hershey.

Sounds like a blast. Pennsylvanians love their wrestling and youth hockey.
Wrestling, yes. Not so sure about youth hockey. The state track championships are a few of the best days of the year, IMO.
 
dreunc1542 said:
Rumpleforeskin said:
Wonderlic said:
Meh. In my opinion, the results are more for the fans.

I'm talking about the actual experience of covering the tournament: Thousands and thousands of spectators at a high school event, the finality of it all for many of the participants, several days of schmoozing with writers and editors from all over the state, and all the chocolate and cookies you can fit in your face.

Mmmmmmmmmmm. Hershey.

Sounds like a blast. Pennsylvanians love their wrestling and youth hockey.
Wrestling, yes. Not so sure about youth hockey. The state track championships are a few of the best days of the year, IMO.

From spending a lot of time in Pennsylvania as a child visiting relatives, youth hockey seemed to be pretty big there. The state track championships are something else and I only can imagine covering a big-time wrestling tournament.
 

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