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High school sports writer, Greensboro, N.C.

Discussion in 'Journalism Jobs' started by John Newsom, Oct 16, 2006.

  1. Mystery_Meat

    Mystery_Meat Guest

    So the civilized world knows what we're talking about:

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    Golden Skillet
    13629 US Highway 29, South
    432-4633

    What Southern town would be complete without a place to get a plateful of fried chicken? For those in your party that aren't in the mood, Golden Skillet also has roasted chicken, fried oysters, gizzards, and corndogs. And in the summer time, you can guarantee that your steaming hot food will be paired with the coldest A/C around. Open for lunch and dinner Monday - Saturday, 11 AM - 8 PM

    Sadly could not find a photo of the big-ass skillet logo.
     
  2. MrWrite

    MrWrite Member

    thought of this thread as i got gas in tightsqueeze this morning.

    make what jokes you will out of that last statement.
     
  3. Stupid

    Stupid Member

    Who's leaving or left?
     
  4. giornalistella

    giornalistella New Member

    Kellie Dixon is leaving for the St. Petersburg Times.
     
  5. Kool-Aid

    Kool-Aid Member

    With Dixon leaving, does this mean there are two prep spots open?
     
  6. John Newsom

    John Newsom Member

    Nope, just one. We filled Kellie's job internally (go back to the first page of this thread for the details) and converted a college beat writer's position to a second prep writer's slot. (Repeat after me: Local, local, local.). Several years ago we had three prep writers, and we had no shortage of stuff to cover. And we still don't: Two writers is more in line with what we need - we have 14 (soon to be 15) public high schools in Guilford County alone, and we pick up another three during basketball season.

    Thanks for the geography lesson on Tighsqueeze. It's good to know that Golden Skillet chicken still exists somewhere in the world. Man, that was some mighty fine chicken.
     
  7. scribeinwiscy

    scribeinwiscy Member

    What are you, Stupid?
     
  8. luckyducky

    luckyducky Guest

    John, what kind of time frame are you guys looking at for hiring?
     
  9. John Newsom

    John Newsom Member

    The honest answer to your question is yesterday.

    The realistic answer is that, with the holidays and everything that goes on in November (my favorite month as a sports fan, my least favorite month as a Sports guy) is we probably won't get someone in here until December or January. We haven't started interviewing yet, and we're still getting resumes.

    Here's the internal posting, in case anyone's curious:

    Division: News & Record
    Location: GREENSBORO, NC US
    Travel Involved: None/Not Specified
    Job Type: Full Time
    Job Level: Experienced
    Education: Bachelors Degree
    Category: Newspapers

    Description
    The News department is seeking a full-time Sports Reporter to join our high schools team.

    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
    • Help direct and expand high school sports coverage.
    • Produce centerpiece-quality feature stories (sometimes in an alternative story form) with photo and/or graphics.
    • Produce weekly Final Cut page highlighting high school athletes during the school year.
    • Cover high school sports competition as needed, including nights and weekends.
    • Work with free-lance writers to supplement high schools game coverage.
    • Serve as a representative of the News & Record and liaison to the high school sports community.
    • File a weekly schedule and budget with supervising editor and team leader.
    • Meet weekly or more frequently with supervising editor to get feedback and plan coverage.
    • Work with photo, graphics and interactive teams to generate material to accompany stories.
    • Participate in the planning and execution of a high school sports blog and other Web-publishing initiatives as directed.
    • React to change productively and handle other essential duties as assigned.
     
  10. Mystery_Meat

    Mystery_Meat Guest

    I'm cursing myself, because I put my hat in the inbox already, but this is a good job with good people in a good place. Crossing my fingers for me, expecting someone better will get it. Maybe it can be you!
     
  11. MU_was_not_so_hard

    MU_was_not_so_hard Active Member

    Never.
    Say.
    Die.
     
  12. Big Circus

    Big Circus Well-Known Member

    Is there any way to confirm that a resume submission made it into the right hands? I didn't see a phone number, so I figured calls were out.
     
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