doodah said:I think it's ridiculous that you have to have two years experience.
That kollege requirement sucks, too. I cans reads and writes.
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doodah said:I think it's ridiculous that you have to have two years experience.
doodah said:Well, what if you are a senior in college about to graduate but only have a year's experience writing for the school paper. To me, that is petty on the paper's part. You can be just as good with that year as you would be with two. Bush league
TwoGloves said:If you're saying that a degree is better than four years at a daily you're freaking insane in virtually every case.
HackyMcHack said:Markey has been named the new outdoors editor, which is a big deal at that paper.
http://www.toledoblade.com/sports/2011/12/22/Markey-to-carry-on-Blade-s-outdoors-tradition.html
Hardly.Football_Bat said:HackyMcHack said:Markey has been named the new outdoors editor, which is a big deal at that paper.
http://www.toledoblade.com/sports/2011/12/22/Markey-to-carry-on-Blade-s-outdoors-tradition.html
"Outdoors" and "Toledo" seem as incongruous as Tokyo and beignets.
"Hey fellers! Can you print this picture of this 32-inch tractor tire I pulled out of Lake Erie?"
Excellent point.spikechiquet said:If all fails, contact your local Department of Natural Resources information director and see if they can shoot you some stuff every once in a while. You wouldn't believe how many people go gaga over things like deer hunting numbers, yearly bird counts and fishing reports. That or look into seeing if the local 4-H or FFA director wants to write a column. Takes a little editing, but they usually have some good stuff that readers eat up.