Fired: oh yes
I worked in the news media, it can be very political, in terms of favoring a cause/issue. I worked for a small daily paper a few years, excellent reviews, raises. What I didn't know when I was hired is how tight the editor and police chief were. The police department became the target of a state investigation for brutality of prisoners over many years. The paper tried to ignore the story, I'd become a squeaky wheel saying we can't be doing this; kind of like ignoring an elephant in the room. Our nearest competition rarely covered the community, but got wind of the investigation and that the paper I worked for hid it. So, my paper decided to cover the story. By then, my and their credibility was shot. What the paper I worked for first tried to do is go after those who led investigators to be brought in. That's when my resumes started going out in mass.
The management started looking for people to blame because it was hard to get anyone to take the paper seriously, so the staff became targets.
My next review, I went from a valuable asset to a troublemaker. I was given 2 weeks to stop whatever I was doing wrong, with only a vague answer as to what it was.
When I was fired I just laughed at my boss.
I went on to work for a larger company, and later heard I described as one of the paper's "success" stories.
And the management: the paper was bought a few years later by the competition and it fired the management.
Two other papers I worked for closed. I am changing careers.
Last edited by justabeachbrat; 03-22-2008 at 01:05 PM.
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