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'I've never had a job I didn't like'.


In more than a half-century, I've never had a job I didn't like.

How many people have been so fortunate?

Sure, some I liked less than others, but there's never been a day (or night) when I left for work without looking forward to the hours ahead. Nor is there a department in the newsroom in which I haven't worked at one time or another at one newspaper or another.

And there's nothing I haven't done. I've been a reporter, rewrite man Noun 1. rewrite man - someone who puts text into appropriate form for publication
redact, redactor, reviser, rewriter

abbreviator, abridger - one who shortens or abridges or condenses a written work
, columnist, editorial writer, and just about every kind of editor there is.

Now I'm an FTE FTE Full-Time Equivalent
FTE Full-Time Employee
FTE Full-Time Equivalency
FTE Full Time Employment
FTE Foundation for Teaching Economics
FTE Full Time Enrollment
FTE For the Enterprise (SQL)
FTE Fund for Theological Education
. That stands for "full-time equivalent Full-time equivalent (FTE) is a way to measure a worker's involvement in a project, or a student's enrollment at an educational institution. An FTE of 1.0 means that the person is equivalent to a full-time worker, while an FTE of 0.5 signals that the worker is only half-time. ."

Philadelphia Newspapers Inc. (PNI PNI Psychoneuroimmunology
PNI Pacific Neuropsychiatric Institute (Seattle, Washington)
PNI Pharmaceutical News Index
PNI Producción Nacional Independiente (Venezuela)
PNI Palestinian National Initiative
), which publishes the Inquirer and Daily News, is culling culling

removal of inferior animals from a group of breeding stock. The removal is premature, i.e. before completion of its life span, disposal of an animal from a herd or other group.
 about 200 FTEs, as part of a campaign to help our parent company, KnightRidder, improve its profit margin.

In order to avoid layoffs, PNI has prepared a buyout package that, for many of us, is an offer we cannot refuse.

Today's fewer newspapers are slicker, more sophisticated, more concerned about ethics and fairness, far more diverse in personnel and content.... And bleeding circulation.

Today's journalists are better educated, more middleclass and respectable. And, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 all surveys, despised.

Some welcome changes: Many more of us are women (including top editors). Many more of us (although still not enough) are nonwhite non·white  
n.
A person who is not white.



nonwhite adj.
. My first editors, crusty old guys with green eyshades, would never recognize the business.

It's been a great career, with great memories:

* Totally changing the Bulletin on November 22, 1963, page by page, between editions, to cope with the magnitude of the Kennedy assassination Assassination
See also Murder.

assassins

Fanatical Moslem sect that smoked hashish and murdered Crusaders (11th—12th centuries). [Islamic Hist.: Brewer Note-Book, 52]

Brutus

conspirator and assassin of Julius Caesar. [Br.
. (I recall tears running down the face of a tough old rewrite man taking a story on the phone from Dallas.)

* Candidate Bill Clinton, sticking around long after he had met with the Daily News editorial board, to chat about Elvis.

* Then-Governor Dick Thornburgh stalking out of a Daily News editorial board meeting, growling, "I don't have to take any more of this," but next day, when our paths crossed accidentally, coming over and saying: "Wasn't that fun yesterday?"

* National Conference of Editorial Writers conventions in cities all over the United States and Canada (including the one I hosted in Philadelphia in 1993); and fact-finding trips to Eastern Europe, South Africa, China, India, and Pakistan.

* The artists, entertainers, athletes -- and politicians -- I have met in my many manifestations.

It's been a wonderful career, and I'm not exactly fading into the sunset. In fact, I have a couple of writing and editing jobs lined up.

But my newspapering news·pa·per·ing  
n.
Journalism.

Noun 1. newspapering - journalism practiced for the newspapers
journalism - the profession of reporting or photographing or editing news stories for one of the media
 days are history.

The other day, I was whining to legendary flack Sam Bushman (who is even older than I am): "Sometimes, I think this business is going to hell."

"That's what Jeff Keen used to say," he recalled.

Jeff was my first boss. An irreverent old pro who had become editor of a small weekly at the end of his career, he did indeed often say that -- 52 years ago!

Maybe he was wrong. Newspapers are different (and many fewer) but they're still here.

And so am I.

Don Harrison served as deputy editor of the Philadelphia Daily News The Philadelphia Daily News is a tabloid newspaper that began publishing on March 31, 1925, under founding editor Lee Ellmaker. In its early years, it was dominated by crime stories, sports and sensationalism. By 1930, daily circulation of the morning paper exceeded 200,000.  opinion pages since the 1982 collapse of the Bulletin, where he held several editor posts. This is his last column for the Daily News.
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Author:HARRISON, DON
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Date:Sep 22, 2001
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