你一直在学习。还记得大学有多好吗?每个学期都有新的课题、新的教授和新的想法。你的大脑一直在运转。你可以感到自己变得更加的聪明。记者也是这样,你总是在锻炼自己的思维能力。你像一个孩子一样开始一个新的调查或者故事追踪,几周或者几个月之内便成为了这方面的专家。等等,你不喜欢大学?那就别当记者了,问题解决。
You get paid to read a ton. Pretty much every journalist I know starts his day the same way: with a big cup of coffee and the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Post and a dozen or so blogs, either directly or filtered through Twitter, LinkedIn, etc. I’m sure a lot of people with real jobs start their days the same way, but most of them have to do it before they get to work. Suckers.
早起看报喝咖啡还有工资拿。大部分我认识的记者都是这样开始他们的一天的:一大杯咖啡,《纽约时报》《华尔街日报》《纽约邮报》以及一大堆博客,从各种网站上直接或间接获得信息。我相信大部分做其他工作的人也是这样开始他们的一天的,不过他们得在工作开始前就看完这些,太扫兴了。
You get paid to meet interesting people. Here are a few things I’ve done at FORBES in the name of journalism: gotten a lesson in Texas Hold ‘Em from a former pro poker player; watched a cartoonist for The New Yorker sketch comic ideas; gone jogging on the turf at Lambeau Field with the president of the Green Bay Packers; started a boycott against Mario Batali; got the creators of Words With Friends to explain why their game is so annoying. I’m sure waiters meet a lot of interesting people, too, but if they ask a lot of obnoxious questions they risk getting stiffed on the tip. I get a raise.
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