People get really defensive about the right of journos to do bad work because "a job is a job" but what I find really striking is the idea that people want those pieces in their name??? You know that shit can be screenshotted?? Like forever??? Do you really want that byline?????? https://twitter.com/MarkDiStef/status/1176468874172227584 …
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I make so little money off my writing that I don't think I'd qualify for VAT and I devote a lot of my time to often boring corporate projects but also I think that's fine because I want control of my image and pieces???? I don't think that's weird??? Not every hole is a goal?????
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Like I literally led pub crawls for Brits abroad and stag dos for around 5€/hour and lived off rice and beans for ages before I got my first byline, for a profession ruled by "objectivity" journalists are so dramatic lol
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Replying to @nthnashma
YES. it's the self-glorification and self-aggrandisement of the whole industry and it's like......you won't die if you work a normal job
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Replying to @sarahmanavis
do you ever kinda just sit there and think about how much easier it would be to deal with other writers if they just admitted that they're writing for attention because i do, like, very often
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Replying to @nthnashma
imagine being so ADDICTED to the """staff writer""" title tho that you're literally like "it's fine doing hit pieces on innocent people because my red faced boss said i must"
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Replying to @sarahmanavis
"I love my work, my work is a moral good" – narc anthem
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