Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please do not encourage this interest.
Get her a video camera and editing software. Have her develop her visual storytelling skills with that. Allow her access to social media to hone her marketing skills. But DO NOT enable her to go into print journalism. It's a bleak, bleak career field right now with no signs of getting better.
- signed, a print journalism
* journalist
In addition to being poor with no job security, I'm exhausted from overwork.
You're probably just a hack. My brother is a print journalist and makes about $150k per year (salaried) plus benefits and is early 30s.
LOL sure he does sweetie
- signed, former NYT reporter
Well he works as a section editor at The Economist so he's doing a lot better than you, obviously.![]()
You just doxxed your brother and his salary. You'll want to have this removed.
I don't think so.You may notice this is an anonymous forum. There's more than 1 section editor at that journal
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please do not encourage this interest.
Get her a video camera and editing software. Have her develop her visual storytelling skills with that. Allow her access to social media to hone her marketing skills. But DO NOT enable her to go into print journalism. It's a bleak, bleak career field right now with no signs of getting better.
- signed, a print journalism
* journalist
In addition to being poor with no job security, I'm exhausted from overwork.
You're probably just a hack. My brother is a print journalist and makes about $150k per year (salaried) plus benefits and is early 30s.
LOL sure he does sweetie
- signed, former NYT reporter
Well he works as a section editor at The Economist so he's doing a lot better than you, obviously.![]()
You just doxxed your brother and his salary. You'll want to have this removed.
You may notice this is an anonymous forum. There's more than 1 section editor at that journal Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please do not encourage this interest.
Get her a video camera and editing software. Have her develop her visual storytelling skills with that. Allow her access to social media to hone her marketing skills. But DO NOT enable her to go into print journalism. It's a bleak, bleak career field right now with no signs of getting better.
- signed, a print journalism
* journalist
In addition to being poor with no job security, I'm exhausted from overwork.
You're probably just a hack. My brother is a print journalist and makes about $150k per year (salaried) plus benefits and is early 30s.
LOL sure he does sweetie
- signed, former NYT reporter
Well he works as a section editor at The Economist so he's doing a lot better than you, obviously.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please do not encourage this interest.
Get her a video camera and editing software. Have her develop her visual storytelling skills with that. Allow her access to social media to hone her marketing skills. But DO NOT enable her to go into print journalism. It's a bleak, bleak career field right now with no signs of getting better.
- signed, a print journalism
* journalist
In addition to being poor with no job security, I'm exhausted from overwork.
You're probably just a hack. My brother is a print journalist and makes about $150k per year (salaried) plus benefits and is early 30s.
LOL sure he does sweetie
- signed, former NYT reporter
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please do not encourage this interest.
Get her a video camera and editing software. Have her develop her visual storytelling skills with that. Allow her access to social media to hone her marketing skills. But DO NOT enable her to go into print journalism. It's a bleak, bleak career field right now with no signs of getting better.
- signed, a print journalism
* journalist
In addition to being poor with no job security, I'm exhausted from overwork.
You're probably just a hack. My brother is a print journalist and makes about $150k per year (salaried) plus benefits and is early 30s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please do not encourage this interest.
Get her a video camera and editing software. Have her develop her visual storytelling skills with that. Allow her access to social media to hone her marketing skills. But DO NOT enable her to go into print journalism. It's a bleak, bleak career field right now with no signs of getting better.
- signed, a print journalism
* journalist
In addition to being poor with no job security, I'm exhausted from overwork.
You're probably just a hack. My brother is a print journalist and makes about $150k per year (salaried) plus benefits and is early 30s.
Anonymous wrote:Please do not encourage this interest.
Get her a video camera and editing software. Have her develop her visual storytelling skills with that. Allow her access to social media to hone her marketing skills. But DO NOT enable her to go into print journalism. It's a bleak, bleak career field right now with no signs of getting better.
- signed, a print journalism
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please do not encourage this interest.
Get her a video camera and editing software. Have her develop her visual storytelling skills with that. Allow her access to social media to hone her marketing skills. But DO NOT enable her to go into print journalism. It's a bleak, bleak career field right now with no signs of getting better.
- signed, a print journalism
* journalist
In addition to being poor with no job security, I'm exhausted from overwork.
You're probably just a hack. My brother is a print journalist and makes about $150k per year (salaried) plus benefits and is early 30s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please do not encourage this interest.
Get her a video camera and editing software. Have her develop her visual storytelling skills with that. Allow her access to social media to hone her marketing skills. But DO NOT enable her to go into print journalism. It's a bleak, bleak career field right now with no signs of getting better.
- signed, a print journalism
* journalist
In addition to being poor with no job security, I'm exhausted from overwork.
Anonymous wrote:Please do not encourage this interest.
Get her a video camera and editing software. Have her develop her visual storytelling skills with that. Allow her access to social media to hone her marketing skills. But DO NOT enable her to go into print journalism. It's a bleak, bleak career field right now with no signs of getting better.
- signed, a print journalism
Anonymous wrote:My 9 year old is interested in journalism. Is there a camp/class/workshop that will give her an idea what the profession really looks like?