Why Being an Assistant Reporter is Terrible (About the Kestrel)
January 23, 2017
As you may know, my position here at the Kestrel is still ‘Assistant Reporter’. After all my hard, waiting and waiting through the many 14-21 days I’ve been a member, I still haven’t been promoted. So, I’m stuck with the worst job in the Kestrel Staff: Assistant Reporter. Every single day (except for days that aren’t Tuesdays or Thursdays), we’re ridiculed, ignored, and forced to use up all our free time writing articles for this newspaper. According to one of my peers, I’m merely a “useful tool”. This is completely unacceptable for this lack of respect to be happening – but what can I do? I’m only a lowly assistant reporter.
So, right now, I’ve only given you the idea that I dislike the position of assistant reporter, but now, let me clarify my position. So, to start, I spend all weekend writing several articles, and Arrive at about 7:55 am at the Tuesday meeting in Room 302, following another person into the room. However, before I can enter, the adviser slams the door in my face, and then after standing around -humiliated- for a minute or so, the door opens, and I’m allowed into the meeting. Then, while we go around for ideas for different pieces, my hard work at writing articles being ignored, acknowledged only by a curt email, and then, my cherished idea for a new video is unanimously voted down, without hardly any consideration. After that, all the good parts for articles are dished out to the more senior writers, and I am left to fend for myself in finding ideas to write about. Then, the next meeting, on Thursday, when I try to get there earlier so that I can get in on the action, the administrators unceremoniously throw me out of the room. More and more of my articles pile up, and yet only grudgingly do they publish a few of them, mostly unedited purposely mislabeled, so that I won’t get credit for them in my profile. Now, yet another issue has presented itself: I’m not allowed to use the pictures I want, so my articles must go up bare of any colorful, beneficent photograph. In addition to all this, I receive a general atmosphere of dislike and contempt, and my every effort to improve is thwarted. For example, when I attempt to raise myself out of the pit of suffering that is the position of Assistant Reporter, they purposely tell me that I must first write a sports article, fully knowing that I hate writing about such topics. Conclusion: I am doomed to suffer forever more at the Kestrel.
Now that you have heard my story, how do I rate it? Would I advise that you join up? The answer is, I think, quite obvious: absolutely! We here at the Kestrel are always looking for new members, so if you want to try your hand at writing, want to be part of something, or are curious, just show up at one of our meetings, Tuesdays and Thursdays from about 7:55-8:12 am in room 302. It’s a great way to practice for a real life job, you get to put it on your college resume, and you get to just enjoy writing a short article every week or so. However, be warned: if you expect to get extra points on your English quiz from the adviser, you wont get them – I tried, but then again, I am an assistant reporter, so…