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Bristol Whipped said:What kind of communications jobs are you talking about? PR? Where do you even look?
I am now on my second capacity as a communicator.

Now, however, I am the editor or a quarterly trade magazine. It's OK, but it has surely guided me in the path I want to go. I am finding the more I search, the more good jobs for Communications Specialists are around. They are really a good balance of leg work, writing, some interviewing, HR stuff, some media interaction – no one day is the same, much like working in sports. Depending on the job, you can think of it as Internal Marketing. It has it's ups, mainly around 4:30 p.m. on Friday.
These jobs can be found in your newspaper, of course, and other local job Web sites. I have looked at some professional organizations, like PRSA, for jobs, but probably wouldn't touch PR. Sounds like a lot of dishonesty and BS. A lot of these organizations have local chapters, and you can show up to meetings or events to network. It takes a lot of work, but these jobs are advertised.
FWIW, can't lead anyone one way or another, just putting it out there that you can work 40 hours a week, get paid well, have a social life, still love sports, and most importantly, have pride in your work, outside of sports writing.