After watching it, I am still amazed. The current situation of media people is like this, staying up late to work overtime, living irregularly, and being interrupted by work calls anytime, anywhere. I saw someone complaining about the working environment of the media, and I want to write about it. The working environment of the media that I have seen in the past few years.
When I was in school, many people yearned for a job in a TV station, whether as a host, editor or reporter. It feels like work lit by a halo. Many people want to go to Communication University of China when they take the college entrance examination. That's my dream too! But when I was a child, my grades were really poor and I couldn't pass the exam. Later, even the journalism department did not get on the score line. However, many reporters and writers and directors are not majoring in journalism or media, and there are all kinds of majors. The social university really depends on the individual ability and the spirit of enduring hardship.
However, the colleagues who were born in the class are indeed much higher in work ability and news literacy than the classmates who are half-way monks. The speed and the perspective of unrestrained topic selection can see the advantages. I used to have a friend from a newspaper office. I used to work on a website. Later, I worked as a reporter in a newspaper office. In the first year, I often stayed up late to write manuscripts. The result was diabetes at a young age. Now give yourself an injection every day before meals. However, he is really a man, and he has carried it over both mentally and physically. It is now his third year as a reporter, and he can already write articles with ease.
In the past, I thought that as long as I worked hard, I could do the work I wanted to do, but later I found that it was not the case at all. TV stations and newspapers want to enter, really, either you are really outstanding 1%, otherwise you will never have a chance. do you know? A good Taiwan club has only a few places a year, and it is basically impossible for graduates to enter, unless you are a relative of the director, or the president's daughter. Hahaha, is it negative? There are also students who have made it through. Someone was an unpaid intern for two years, and finally turned into a regular. But most people give up halfway through. In the end, you finally did the job you wanted to do, only to find that it was just the way it was, and it was not as good as you thought. Endless overtime and staying up late, this cycle.
But even so, the media circle still makes many people yearn for it.
I want to break the news. There used to be a newspaper office, and basically everyone in the office was divorced. I asked the leader, and the leader said, because in such a working environment, you are in contact with all kinds of people every day, and your thinking is changing every day. Of course, work takes up most of the time, and that's one of the reasons.
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