Harry Doyle
Member
I'm sure countless threads have addressed this over time, but this is something I've been struggling with. When you decide to get out of journalism, where do you go? Law school? Ugh. If you're young enough, maybe. PR? SID? Advertising?
A friend recently left newspapers to blog for a government agency. It's basically just PR but he's getting 60k a year (no wonder the government is broke). He loves it, but I'm just not sure I could do it. I mean, once I decide to leave journalism I think I'd have to maintain a good distance from it. I don't think I could be an SID, feeding info (or block access to it) to people doing a job that I'd rather be doing. When I decide to leave journalism, I feel like it will have to be a clean cut. Hovering around the fringes won't do anything for my state of being.
What are people's thoughts? If you really want a career shift, what do you do and where do you go to do it?
A friend recently left newspapers to blog for a government agency. It's basically just PR but he's getting 60k a year (no wonder the government is broke). He loves it, but I'm just not sure I could do it. I mean, once I decide to leave journalism I think I'd have to maintain a good distance from it. I don't think I could be an SID, feeding info (or block access to it) to people doing a job that I'd rather be doing. When I decide to leave journalism, I feel like it will have to be a clean cut. Hovering around the fringes won't do anything for my state of being.
What are people's thoughts? If you really want a career shift, what do you do and where do you go to do it?