The Sun Needs Experienced Writers
The Sun Needs Experienced Writers
Ernest Hemingway, Benjamin Franklin and Tom Hayden all got their starts in the high-pressure newspaper business.
Now, in this time of rising unemployment, the SUN has some good news for experienced writers, people who look upon words as their solemn craft. To help our over-burdend editorial staff improve the content of the paper, we are seeking reporters and feature writers who will actually be paid for their work.
The pay isn't on a scale with the New York Times or anything, but would certainly be worthwhile to someone looking to get ahead in the field. If you have experience in reporting or editing, and need extra money in order to utilize your skills, contact Ellen Hoffman at the SUN office, weekdays, 761-7148.
Or if words aren't your art, there's plenty of room for layout artists, cartoonists, photographers, proofreaders, typists, errand runners, etc. Almost any skill can be put to use to help the SUN. Call Dianne Ripley at 761-7148.
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