Sentences with phrase «jobs than journalists»

I'd have a hard time doing any serious, scratch - and dent - inducing work in any $ 66,000 truck, but folks who really need a truck with these capabilities have better - paying jobs than journalists I suppose.

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None of the panelists suggested a fix for the problem other than that journalists must continue doing their jobs as if they were not under siege.
wenger is a legend in his own mind so other peoples opinions... fans, ex players, journalists, etc... have no bearing on his greatness or the righteousness of his own decisions... from end of last season it was clear we needed two quality attacking options to put up a serious challenge (getting rid of walcott and campbell or ox and bringing in a serious upgrade over giroud) instead he brought in another midfield option (having done the same in the winter window) which only makes sense in his own delusional world rather than the reality of facing up to serious and strengthening competitors and which defines the job at hand....
Strong does a better job coaching football than the media, journalists and bloggers do with theirs.
i completely agree with you, arsenal fans might be the most present online but i truly believe that they are some of the most clueless when it comes down to the game, they slam the manager based on what they read in the papers, on websites as if it were the gospel truth some of them would like to think they, d do a better job than wenger and our players, they post a lot of comments and don, t even know the positions of some players even when we win comfortably they, re never satisfied oh also they love the usual cliches used by the so - called journalists / pundits.
Journalists sent on to the streets to partake in that miserable job of vox - popping the public were met with people actually coming up to them to talk rather than the usual experience of begging passers - by for just a few minutes of their time and a publishable opinion.
Having lived in both the US and the UK, my experience is that UK journalists do a better job at this than their US counterparts.
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.
From job hunting to online interviews and working remotely, writers, bloggers and journalists work in a different rhythm and environment than their peers from a century ago.
His basic point is that journalists have given up on their job of explaining because of a fake democratic belief that our opinions are more important than informed analysis.
Such stories are far too common, unfortunately, and no one does a better job keeping track of them than libertarian journalist Radley Balko.
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