I saw what he meant straight away. Whether being on the same wavelength as Chazz is a good thing or not is, of course, debatable.
Perhaps it was the quality of stories she's been given... https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/new...kCopy&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sharebar
I’ve made the easy decision to stop buying @hulllive. After much consideration, I’ve come to the conclusion that the rag isn't fit to wipe my arse.
She gave me a name check in a story about Witherensea in tonight’s paper, she seems to have a very active pub going social life, every day, maybe that’s got something to do with it
Seems like a precocious lass with unrealistic practical expectations of a workplace. Fair play to her. Its a rag anyway.
Without trawling back through her social media output, I seem to remember seeing this was part of her Uni degree course, so not a full-time job but work experience so to speak. I may be wrong on that, but if so, maybe making the tea or the like wasn't conducive to her work experience
Doing menial tasks and being a dogsbody used to be part of work experience in the real world now people expect to go straight in on full pay with no experience. In journalism no doubt they expect plum jobs straight away and to be interviewing A list celebs and reporting on interesting events unlike the old time journalists that became household names writing for national papers who started of reporting on things like local garden fetes.
What a lot of bollocks Castro! Humiliating young kids by sending them out for a kilo of bent nails or a tin of tartan paint does no good whatsoever to anyone. People don't expect full pay (whatever you think that is) with no experience, and how many young, aspiring journos do you know who expect to be interviewing A-list celebs on day one.
That wasn't what I meant. Still, don't let that get in the way of your rant. And my observations about young people expecting to go straight into interesting assignments instead of starting with the mundane, everyday tasks like garden fetes came from an article some years ago by the late, great Keith Waterhouse who started out that way himself. Still, what would he know?
To be fair she was working at the Holderness Gazette reporting on all the local issues, and I think the HDM possibly offered her a job based on her reporting, maybe given that she’s still at the uni, it was too time consuming. Or it got in the way of going to the pub