fishwrapper
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bydesign77 said:things like this are why the Masters require submission of your work for credientials.
Yeah, and a photograph to identify skin color.
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bydesign77 said:things like this are why the Masters require submission of your work for credientials.
fishwrapper said:bydesign77 said:things like this are why the Masters require submission of your work for credientials.
Yeah, and a photograph to identifyskin coloryour sex.
dawgpounddiehard said:fishwrapper said:bydesign77 said:things like this are why the Masters require submission of your work for credientials.
Yeah, and a photograph to identifyskin coloryour sex.
Claws for Concern said:There's a word for people who don't deserve credentials ....
DESIGNERS!!!!
House said:Situation happened like this in my college:
The editor got credentials for him and his girlfriend to go to the Div. I-A conference men's hoops tournament. As we weren't the main campus paper, but an alt-news Web site started by the J-school, these credentials were a major score for us. First time we had gotten approved for anything this big.
Now, the editor had at one point been sports editor, so that was not a problem. However, he tried to screw the current sports editor by getting his girlfriend a pass. He claimed that she could shoot photos, but had no experience as a photographer.
The bench even had the balls to ask the photojournalims professor to borrow the department's $3,000 digital camera. She got a $5 disposable and said no forking way. The prof. said tough shirt. The sports editor threatened to quit, then the advisor finally stepped in and got the pass to the sports editor.
After that, nobody listened to anything the editor had to say because the whole affair wasn't swept under the rug by any means.