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Sports Editor (Immediate Need)- Guymon, OK

Zads07

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Company: Guymon Daily Herald
Position:
Sports Editor Needed Immediately
Location:
Guymon, Oklahoma
Job Status: Full-time
Salary: Negotiable
Ad Expires:
March 18, 2014
Job ID: 915504
Website: www.guymondailyherald.com

Description:

The Guymon Daily Herald, an award winning, six day daily afternoon paper, located in the Oklahoma Panhandle, has an opening for a Sports Editor. This position requires covering 8 high schools in our local area, as well as a neighboring college. Writing and pagination skills required, Indesign is used to paginate pages, some photography skills helpful. Daily pages and special sections will be required of this position. this is pretty much a one man show. There are a few stringers that help out, but the job is primarily that of the Sports Editor. Salary based on experience. This is a full-time position, and night and weekend work will be necessary. Contact: Allison Gipe, Publisher. 580-338-3355 Interested candidates should send copies of their resumes to Allison Gipe, Publisher, at PO BOX 19, Guymon, OK, 73942 or fax to 580-338-5000 to their attention. Resumes may also be e-mailed to publisher@guymondailyherald.com. For More information-Phone: 580.338.3355.
 
I'd consider that if I wasn't here. Life in the panhandle sounds unique.
 
Either Guymon or McAllen, Texas, is the opening posted on here the most, it seems.

If you draw a map of nowhere, and put a pin in the middle, that's the Oklahoma panhandle.
 
HandsomeHarley said:
If you draw a map of nowhere, and put a pin in the middle, that's the Oklahoma panhandle.

Yep, as my daddy used to say, there ain't nuthin' out there, and there's a whole lot of it.
 
HandsomeHarley said:
Either Guymon or McAllen, Texas, is the opening posted on here the most, it seems.

If you draw a map of nowhere, and put a pin in the middle, that's the Oklahoma panhandle.

You've never been to Wyoming, have you? It makes Guymon seem like a metropolis by comparison.

I've driven through Wyoming and was praying hard that my car didn't break down (it didn't) because no one was around for miles and miles.
 
Actually, I've been to Wyoming. Some beautiful country up there. I wouldn't want to live there, though.
 
I'd swear this is about the 10th time Guymon's been looking for an SE in the past five or six years. There has to be a lot more wrong there than just the isolation.
 
HandsomeHarley said:
Either Guymon or McAllen, Texas, is the opening posted on here the most, it seems.

If you draw a map of nowhere, and put a pin in the middle, that's the Oklahoma panhandle.

Yeah well it's what, about 50 miles across? You can be in Nowhere, Texas, Colo., or Kan., in little time.
 

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