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Well, my mind is made up. Me and journalism are done. Now my question is what's next? Any ideas of any industries who value former sports journalists - besides sports media relations?
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lone star scribe said:When I left the business the first time, a civic club acquaintance offered me a job in his insurance agency. Except that I was relocating, I considered it seriously.
Stitch said:lone star scribe said:When I left the business the first time, a civic club acquaintance offered me a job in his insurance agency. Except that I was relocating, I considered it seriously.
I'd rather stay in journalism than sell insurance.
LongTimeListener said:Stitch said:lone star scribe said:When I left the business the first time, a civic club acquaintance offered me a job in his insurance agency. Except that I was relocating, I considered it seriously.
I'd rather stay in journalism than sell insurance.
Which is an indication of why a great journalist makes $50,000 and a below-average insurance salesman makes $100,000.
Stitch said:LongTimeListener said:Stitch said:lone star scribe said:When I left the business the first time, a civic club acquaintance offered me a job in his insurance agency. Except that I was relocating, I considered it seriously.
I'd rather stay in journalism than sell insurance.
Which is an indication of why a great journalist makes $50,000 and a below-average insurance salesman makes $100,000.
The people I know in insurance aren't pulling down $100K. One woman left her job in classified sales at my previous paper and doesn't seem to be doing much better.
Double J said:Generally speaking, you can also work reasonable hours and leave your work at the office where it belongs.
LongTimeListener said:Stitch said:lone star scribe said:When I left the business the first time, a civic club acquaintance offered me a job in his insurance agency. Except that I was relocating, I considered it seriously.
I'd rather stay in journalism than sell insurance.
Which is an indication of why a great journalist makes $50,000 and a below-average insurance salesman makes $100,000.