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  • yeah seriously.If you want a real stable job today, you need to show a skill that either takes training or a portfolio, and show a passion and confidence for that line of work. That means doing something related to that field everyday already. Also going to door to door every day until you find something, at least an internship. As for journalism, It's a dieing profession, I say become a copywriter, those jobs are still springing up, internships at least.

  • what retards.....softball, saxophones, hanging out in the subway....boy, they are real go-getters.,

  • what spoiled brats!...they have jobs as bartenders, which gives them enough leisure time to make this stupid video....what about the millions of people who aren't dumb sluts and get easy money as bartenders, which is cash, so they aren't paying taxes.....I wouldn't hire these jerks, no wonder they can't find a job....grow up!

  • both would be great in porn

  • Subscribe to a newspaper made of paper.

    Today.

    Whether you have time to read it or not.

    Seriously.

    The only thing at stake is democracy.

  • If we get one million blogs and lose print journalism, if journalism itself disappears as a profession . . .

    I'm not sure that's even a net gain.

    In a sense, it's not the death of the reporter. Reporters will go on reporting whatever they find out.

    It's the death of the newspaper editor. And the travel budget the newspaper editor is able to provide every week.

    But that travel budget is essential for real journalism.

    And, unfortunately, real journalism is essential for democracy.

  • It's disturbing that we're entering an age when th world couldn't be more complex and in which professional journalism could not be more important, if we want democracy to function . . .

    and real journalists, rather than getting hired or paid well, are getting laid off in droves.

  • They're calling it 'The Great Recession' now???

  • They were asked to log their job hunt and we see them partying, playing baseball, their apartment, etc.? Humm...

    They had jobs bartending, which likely earns rather good money with tips. And one of them lost her job. Humm.. why?

    We see they want to work as journalists, but I don't see them willing to leave NY, online contracts, etc.

    I'd feel a lot better if they documented preparing for job interviews, writing resumes, volunteering, checking the internet, talking with people, etc.

  • it's the other way around for me... I'm having trouble finding good employees... there are so many unreliable people out there... they come to work for 1-2 days the most and not show up.

  • In New York I don't believe you!!

  • But they have jobs. Not great jobs but jobs none the less.

  • Hope she finds a job soon 54 cents won't get you too far these days like it used to.

  • why doesn't the nytimes give them a job?

  • i know right. Stop recording me and give me a damn job...lol

  • Wrong video for the headline.

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