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Tom Petty
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dude, you've had a hard week. i'm not even going to answer your "i just hope they pay cash" thought.
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sartrean said:Dude, I'm in the south and we're not like the rest of the country. Down here, you can work for cash. Established companies pay cash for a variety of services, even struggling independent newspaper publishers that are holding on by a thread.
At some of the many newspapers I've worked at, weeklies, I've even paid cash to stringers on orders to do so from the publisher.
And the south is great. People here can't read, and I can go to about 30 different restaurants and eat for free, provided I tip the waitstaff very well.
sartrean said:Dude, I'm in the south and we're not like the rest of the country. Down here, you can work for cash. Established companies pay cash for a variety of services, even struggling independent newspaper publishers that are holding on by a thread.
At some of the many newspapers I've worked at, weeklies, I've even paid cash to stringers on orders to do so from the publisher.
And the south is great. People here can't read, and I can go to about 30 different restaurants and eat for free, provided I tip the waitstaff very well.
Kurt Evans said:TP - I haven't said anything about having a clip, although I've started to do podcasting which, again, is not the same thing. Unless you mean something different from the "web media" term, which means having an audio or visual file to go along with a print story.
Just a random question. If I applied for work at a small-town paper, would my blogging experience carry any weight with the editors?
ronalong said:sartrean said:Dude, I'm in the south and we're not like the rest of the country. Down here, you can work for cash. Established companies pay cash for a variety of services, even struggling independent newspaper publishers that are holding on by a thread.
At some of the many newspapers I've worked at, weeklies, I've even paid cash to stringers on orders to do so from the publisher.
And the south is great. People here can't read, and I can go to about 30 different restaurants and eat for free, provided I tip the waitstaff very well.
I've never heard of that. I worked at two weeklies and we had to turn everything into a the parent company's office and usually got our checks for stringers back 2-4 weeks later. I've never heard of the cash deal. I just wonder if your company doesn't have some questionable accounting practices.