A survey ranking journalist as the fifth-worst job to have in 2017 has been getting a lot of attention for the last few days, in case you haven’t noticed. The report, by CareerCast, says being a reporter at a newspaper, magazine or TV show is worse than waiting tables and only a tiny bit less lousy than working on an oil rig. Blame the combination of high stress and scarce career opportunities.
近些天来,不知你是否注意到,调查显示记者是2017年度五个最差职业之一,人们对这一调查结果给予了很多的关注。职业排名报道显示,报纸、杂志或电视节目的记者还不如前台接待员,比挖油工人只好一点点。该职位承受的过高压力与渺茫的职业机会成为大家吐槽的原因。
None of that changes the core fact here. For those who are cut out for it — and that’s definitely not everyone — journalism is a uniquely rewarding, wonderful career. Here are just a few of the reasons why.
这些都不能改变一个核心的事实。对于那些真正适合这一职位的人(当然不是每个人)来说,记者是一个有着独一无二价值的工作。以下是几点原因。
You’re always learning. Remember how great college was? Every semester brought new topics, new professors, new ideas. Your brain got a workout. You could feel yourself getting smarter. Journalism is like that. You’re always building new mental muscles. You start out on a new beat or a new story as ignorant as a child, and within a few weeks or months you’re an expert. Wait, you didn’t like college? Don’t be a journalist. Problem solved.
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