Expect other Chicago-area newspapers to follow
suit
I had been a journalist for 27 years when I was laid off the first time in December 2010, an event that left me looking for full-time work for 19 months and birthed this blog, originally called Laid off at 51: Seeking joy in change. In early 2014, after a little more than 30 years in the industry, I was laid off a second time. Change is inevitable, so now I seek a new career.
Email: TedSchnell3@gmail.com
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Monday, September 5, 2011
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Good news amid Sun-Times’ bad
New opportunities, more Sun-Times layoffs
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As much as everyone’s complained about all the thunderstorms this summer, I’ve enjoyed them — the sound of rain and thunder, the brilliant flash of lightning. It helps me sleep better.
But professionally speaking, I’ve been going through a dry spell of late, even though there have been some good things mixed in with that.
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