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On deck: San Diego U-T

They always seem to pull this shirt on a Thursday or Friday. The entire newsroom sits at their desks scared shirtless every time somebody comes to talk to them and the writers are home with their hearts skipping a beat every time the phone rings.
 
And of course the first comment is someone saying they deserve it because they work for such a liberal newspaper, although the U-T, as the second commenter pointed out, has long been known as one of the more conservative-type major papers out there. At least it was while I was working there.
 
If you're a paper in a military town, you are likely lean (if not bend over backwards) conservative.
 
Ahh yes, the old "if you didn't lean left you would sell more papers" crap.

Haven't heard that one before. Oh wait, yes I have.
 
Here's a story, with names, on the San Diego Union-Tribune layoffs: http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/environment/muck/article_f5f81632-7a7c-11df-ad0d-001cc4c002e0.html
 
$35K in San Diego. Jeebus Cripes. Clearly these clowns have no idea of cost of living.
 
BitterYoungMatador2 said:
steveu said:
$35K in San Diego. Jeebus Cripes. Clearly these clowns have no idea of cost of living.

They do too. They just dont care.

They don't have to, because they know people will take the lower-rate jobs -- happily, in many cases, because people think it would be better to have something than nothing.

And they would probably be right. Things really are that bad, employment-wise, for many, especially in California.

If you're lucky enough to have or be offered a job, you're fortunate these days and should do everything you can to hang on to it.

Or else, you'll need a readily available back-up plan.
 
I think sports lost a copy editor. I think the SE took a buyout, although that may have happened a little while ago.
 
WriteThinking said:
BitterYoungMatador2 said:
steveu said:
$35K in San Diego. Jeebus Cripes. Clearly these clowns have no idea of cost of living.

They do too. They just dont care.

They don't have to, because they know people will take the lower-rate jobs -- happily, in many cases, because people think it would be better to have something than nothing.

And they would probably be right. Things really are that bad, employment-wise, for many, especially in California.

If you're lucky enough to have or be offered a job, you're fortunate these days and should do everything you can to hang on to it.

Or else, you'll need a readily available back-up plan.
Hey, I hear you! I live in Michigan, which isn't much better.
 
WriteThinking said:
BitterYoungMatador2 said:
steveu said:
$35K in San Diego. Jeebus Cripes. Clearly these clowns have no idea of cost of living.

They do too. They just dont care.

They don't have to, because they know people will take the lower-rate jobs -- happily, in many cases, because people think it would be better to have something than nothing.

And they would probably be right. Things really are that bad, employment-wise, for many, especially in California.

If you're lucky enough to have or be offered a job, you're fortunate these days and should do everything you can to hang on to it.

Or else, you'll need a readily available back-up plan.

San Diego has 10.4% unemployment. People are desperate for work. The U-T can get away with this and they know it.

$35K in San Diego is do-able with a couple of roommates or a spouse that makes more than you. You won't have a lot of money to spend enjoying San Diego, though.
 

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