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11/20/09
No? Just me? OK, I'm a dork.
11/20/09
@Zirinsky
Congrats, you get the blue-ribbon today.
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Of course they went for the olds. Old=expensive. Never mind the experience, skill, institutional knowledge, value, etc
11/20/09
And I actually personally know two people, both 20-something college grads, who just interviewed for the AP's summer internship, too.
That they laid off so many veterans is no surprise. It's an easy way to hire more "employees" for less money and obligation. You don't get health benefits or severance pay when you're just a longtime "intern," after all.
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#tips
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#newspapers #greed #unionbusting #destroyingjobs
11/20/09
Hope those Vice guys are socking the money away, because I figure they have five years left, tops. Why five? Because that's when the main body of hipsters start having to go straight, start getting married, start having kids, start needing real jobs, and when the trust funds start running out.
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Meaning, once the very specific and narrow generation to which Vice pitches itself, outgrows the Vice product, they will no longer consume the Vice product.
Unless, of course, they can make the transition into staying relevant to next bunch of hipster twats who come along.
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I totally disagree with your five year theory - When I was 16/17 I used to read Vice - I haven’t touched it for years now (I’d much rather read about it on Gawker), but now I find my little brother who’s 17 reads it avidly....and so on…
11/20/09
Seriously, though. Perhaps you should give it another go. It's not all tits and cocaine anymore. Just some tits and cocaine.
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