sweetbreads bailey
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- Aug 30, 2007
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What's the secret to having a great sports section without killing yourself?
Right now I'm the SE for two small-town papers, which amounts to six schools to cover and four deadlines a week (two come at the same time at midweek, which is what really keeps me up at all hours)...
I've kind of hit the wall trying to chase everything that all my schools do, i.e. trying to be the "paper of record" in my little corner of Podunksville for all sports. We have stringer money, which is nice, but that has its drawbacks, too (like rewriting things because they don't know what they're doing yet).
I've pondered a lot the past few months revamping how I do my job (thankfully have some freedom to do that) to salvage my life a little (I miss my wife, daughter). Going to fewer games, basically putting the initiative on teams to do better jobs of reporting their own stuff or else no coverage, writing more "quick-hitters" and roundups, etc.
It's tough because I'm a perfectionist for one thing and always want to do a little more to make my pages better. And then no matter what I do, my morning deadlines make it tough to get work done ahead of time. I have two papers due at 9 a.m. on Wednesday mornings, for example, and a lot of stuff for those papers happens Tuesday nights. It's tough to put a page together with fresh material when the majority doesn't happen until the night before. Hence, like last night, I'm up till 3-4 a.m. writing, processing photos, designing pages, and then back in the office at 7 a.m. to finish things off. Then I drop around 11 a.m., go home and ignore my wife and daughter for several hours while I catch up on sleep, then go back out to games that evening, etc.
Any suggestions on how to return to some sanity? I love what I do and where I do it (good people, good family town, decent pay though not great), etc.
Maybe I just need to decide the sports section doesn't have to be as great as I think it needs to be? Unfortunately I've kind of created a monster of expectations with how hard I've tried to cover things my first few years here... anyway, off to sleep. Maybe I won't even remember posting this in a few hours...
Right now I'm the SE for two small-town papers, which amounts to six schools to cover and four deadlines a week (two come at the same time at midweek, which is what really keeps me up at all hours)...
I've kind of hit the wall trying to chase everything that all my schools do, i.e. trying to be the "paper of record" in my little corner of Podunksville for all sports. We have stringer money, which is nice, but that has its drawbacks, too (like rewriting things because they don't know what they're doing yet).
I've pondered a lot the past few months revamping how I do my job (thankfully have some freedom to do that) to salvage my life a little (I miss my wife, daughter). Going to fewer games, basically putting the initiative on teams to do better jobs of reporting their own stuff or else no coverage, writing more "quick-hitters" and roundups, etc.
It's tough because I'm a perfectionist for one thing and always want to do a little more to make my pages better. And then no matter what I do, my morning deadlines make it tough to get work done ahead of time. I have two papers due at 9 a.m. on Wednesday mornings, for example, and a lot of stuff for those papers happens Tuesday nights. It's tough to put a page together with fresh material when the majority doesn't happen until the night before. Hence, like last night, I'm up till 3-4 a.m. writing, processing photos, designing pages, and then back in the office at 7 a.m. to finish things off. Then I drop around 11 a.m., go home and ignore my wife and daughter for several hours while I catch up on sleep, then go back out to games that evening, etc.
Any suggestions on how to return to some sanity? I love what I do and where I do it (good people, good family town, decent pay though not great), etc.
Maybe I just need to decide the sports section doesn't have to be as great as I think it needs to be? Unfortunately I've kind of created a monster of expectations with how hard I've tried to cover things my first few years here... anyway, off to sleep. Maybe I won't even remember posting this in a few hours...