Is it possible to have a brilliant career in journalism as an honest, decent, married woman?



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Is it possible to have a brilliant career in journalism as an honest, decent, married woman? and got a better answer

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Honesty and decency, especially in journalism, are relative values and can hardly be the benchmark for the quality of a job performed.

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Honesty and decency, particularly in journalism, are relative values and can hardly refer to the quality benchmark of the order fulfilled.

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Try

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No need to be a mean bastard and an unmarried harlot! Heh north you know what one tried and gave birth to seven?

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it's hard just to be an honest and decent married woman.and with all that baggage disappear and make a career, unlikely

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You have to find your niche. Where there isn't a lot of competition.

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think you can, it all depends on you and you don't have to fill your head with assumptions, you have to act

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Marriage has nothing to do with it. But the rest, journalists, always a bit of a con artist, you'll have to cheat and bluff, that's for sure.

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they're usually at best disliked by the upper echelons and at worst they're just kicked depending on the genre.

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A married woman is a loss to Society quote. If you manage to combine the two, you can consider yourself perfect! Good luck!

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you have to choose - either a family or a career. Journalism is a brutal profession. And if you do it, you have to give yourself over to it. I am a journalist myself. I have absolutely no time for personal life. And there is certainly no way to be honest and decent. Try to honestly and decently talk a person into an interview when he breaks down, like he has no time, he looks bad and what I need this information for. Here you have to go to any trick to get what you need.

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And what is a brilliant career in journalism. What do you mean? Professionalism? - Well, you can't sell it, and honest married honesty can't be a decisive criterion, either minus or plus. And if shiny in the context of the question meansstatus, then for a career upward need a confluence of several possible factors: the presence of their own at least some ability, luck, interested in you person, the ability to be in the right place at the right time. This is at least. So where is the discrepancy with the above? Another thing is that a married woman, and even decent, will gravitate all the same to the house. Why would she want a brilliant career as a journalist?

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I did.

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No, you can't. It's the wrong job.

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I think it is!

 

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