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Wait a minute, they announced in a meeting that you had been fired BEFORE you knew?SF_Express said:I was editor of a relatively new (and now defunct) five-day daily for a few months once. Worked 5 p.m.-5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday (Friday AM). Some positives, but mostly not. Publisher seemed like a nice enough guy in life, but was an absolute dickhead to work for.
In a famous story to those who know me, I was on my way to the Northeast to interview for a desk job at a now-defunct big city daily in an effort to escape the madness. When I checked into the airport, there was a phone call waiting for me at the ticket desk. "SF, this is Julie Reporter. I don't know if this is going to affect your trip or not, but Mr. Publisher just held a staff meeting and announced that you've been fired."
Yeah, it had a bearing on the trip.
I got lucky, though. When I got to the hotel in the big city, I had a call waiting for me there, and that guy wanted to make sure I didn't take the big city job until I talked to him first. I was unemployed for like a week, and the dickhead's paper went under not that long after.
And that was my experience running my own newspaper.
markvid said:Wait a minute, they announced in a meeting that you had been fired BEFORE you knew?SF_Express said:I was editor of a relatively new (and now defunct) five-day daily for a few months once. Worked 5 p.m.-5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday (Friday AM). Some positives, but mostly not. Publisher seemed like a nice enough guy in life, but was an absolute dickhead to work for.
In a famous story to those who know me, I was on my way to the Northeast to interview for a desk job at a now-defunct big city daily in an effort to escape the madness. When I checked into the airport, there was a phone call waiting for me at the ticket desk. "SF, this is Julie Reporter. I don't know if this is going to affect your trip or not, but Mr. Publisher just held a staff meeting and announced that you've been fired."
Yeah, it had a bearing on the trip.
I got lucky, though. When I got to the hotel in the big city, I had a call waiting for me there, and that guy wanted to make sure I didn't take the big city job until I talked to him first. I was unemployed for like a week, and the dickhead's paper went under not that long after.
And that was my experience running my own newspaper.
markvid said:Wait a minute, they announced in a meeting that you had been fired BEFORE you knew?
Stupid said:makes me think this business is run by carny folk.
tyler durden 71351 said:Oh, you've got some fine folks running this industry...like the dickbag who wanted employees to turn in doctor's excuses after their sick days. I can't get over announcing a guy's firing at a meeting, before he heard he was getting canned. That shirt happened to me, I would get the best labor lawyer I could find and sue the shirt out of the dump.