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Reporter fired for reporting

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by PaperClip529, Jun 18, 2021.

  1. JimmyHoward33

    JimmyHoward33 Well-Known Member

    the word orders illustrates that firing the guy for this (and this alone) shows we’re all taking this far too seriously.

    there’s gotta be more to the story. Firing him for simply going to a track meet is, in fact, absurd.
     
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  2. dixiehack

    dixiehack Well-Known Member

    Was he on the clock those two days in Des Moines. I don’t think I’ve seen clarification on that. If he was on duty and not where he was told to be, they have every right to can him.
     
  3. SoloFlyer

    SoloFlyer Well-Known Member

    Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Firing him for just one infraction is what is absurd. This isn't the military.

    There is either more to the story or Lee and this paper overreacted.
     
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  4. SoloFlyer

    SoloFlyer Well-Known Member

    He says he was supposed to be working on the track meet regardless of his location. His bosses wanted him to work remotely on the track meet, he opted to go in person.
     
  5. SoloFlyer

    SoloFlyer Well-Known Member

    Wait, a friend of yours was forced to quit a second job simply because his TV station employer didn't want people to know how poorly it paid it's employees, and that's OK with you?

    Even at places with a morals clause in their contracts, it is not the employees' job to protect the employer from public opinion regarding their treatment of employees.

    If a place is cheap and heartless, it is not your job to protect them from themselves.
     
  6. PCLoadLetter

    PCLoadLetter Well-Known Member

    When I was working in a small market I got promoted twice and had additional responsibilities assigned to me in about a three month period without a change in pay. I went in to my News Director to ask for a raise. She told me I was overpaid and that I should get a second job if I was having money trouble. She pointed out (with strange pride) that the main anchor was also a weekend maitre d' at one of the nicest restaurants in town.

    About two months later I took a job in a big market with about a 50% pay raise.
     
  7. Preacher Roe

    Preacher Roe New Member

    It seems to me the real issue was pushing back on the cost of driving there and back compared to getting a hotel room. If the company is willing to pay for the mileage, accept that and just crash on the friend's couch anyway.
     
  8. wheels89

    wheels89 Active Member

    Sounds to me like he kept pushing the issue. Multiple times they said no. He said screw it and did it anyway.
    Also wondering if there had been issues with this reporter covering the state track meet or other events in the past.
     
  9. Driftwood

    Driftwood Well-Known Member

    I'm old enough to remember when guys got into hot water for staying home "covering" the state basketball tournament by listening to the local radio broadcast and filing a story as if they were there when they were supposed to be there.
     
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  10. Severian

    Severian Well-Known Member

    We've seen this kind of thing before: A reporter gets fired. Cries on Twitter about it. Thanks random strangers who've never knew he existed for their support. He later announces he's doing freelancing because no serious employer will want to hire someone stupid enough to announce online that he can't follow directions. He does the freelancing for a while. We don't hear from him. We later learn freelancing didn't work because he realized no one gives a shit about high school sports in his area to pay him the same rate he made at the paper. He then announces he'll write a book about his experience, but that fails because he's a literal "who?" and can't find an agent. He goes silent.

    A few months later someone will remember this episode and see what he's up to. He's now working as a PR/Marketing manager. Among his latest tweets is an announcement about the job and a farewell letter to journalism. After that, we never hear from him again.
     
    Last edited: Jun 20, 2021
  11. Songbird

    Songbird Well-Known Member

    Somewhere between this guy and Mitch Albom is the answer.
     
  12. Sports Barf

    Sports Barf Well-Known Member

    And he’s probably making 3x as much as he did at the paper he was canned from, so who really gets the last laugh here
     
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