(Although I wavered the day a couple of fellow
cadet journalists invited me to lunch.
He and I were
cadet journalists at The Newcastle Herald together decades ago.
When I came to Sydney for my first job interview as
a cadet journalist I had never been in a building more than three floors high, I had never been in a lift and I had never seen an escalator.
He escaped in 1979 and became
a cadet journalist on an afternoon newspaper in Sydney.
Sub-editors were hallowed figures when I started out as
a cadet journalist at the Newcastle Herald waaaaaaay back in the»80s.
Instead, I became
a cadet journalist at The Newcastle Herald, covering coward punches -LSB-...]
It's odd, the things that stick in my mind from the old days — the chief - of - staff wiping his generous moustache with copy paper while he assigned stories; the cadet counsellor licking his lips like a lizard every 20 seconds as he lectured us; the old guy who looked like a hobo but was actually the most revered journalist on the floor;
the cadet journalist who ate a bag of fresh prawns (heads, tails and all) while on assignment with me; everyone smoking at their desks; everyone being stoked to get «VDT» pay allowances for working with computers (I'm very old).
Me who'd almost vomit every time she had to ring someone as
a cadet journalist at The Newcastle Herald.
Not exact matches
ABC NEWS is delighted to announce the launch of the Caroline Jones Scholarship, a 12 - month
cadet position providing financial and on - the - job development for a talented Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person who aspires to be a
journalist.