This is something I always try to get across to young people in the sports media industry. For most of the year you’ll be a social ghost - parties, birthdays, weddings will mostly fall by the wayside. If you don’t have an understanding family (thankfully I do), it’s tricky.
Here's the thing for aspiring young reporters—the games are played when other people aren't working. That's never changing. Nights, weekends, holidays. You'll miss happy hours, parties, weddings, Christmases, Thanksgivings. If you think you can do it 9-5, you'll never make it.
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Now of course, it’s a wonderful job and I wouldn’t trade it for anything, but there are sacrifices people should consider before they get into it.
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1/ Housing is the defining issue of our time. As California's average home prices approach $1 million, @CSElmendorf and Ed Glaeser, America's leading urban economists, call on California to stop the vetocracy and BUILD. MORE. HOMES. 🇺🇸 From today's @latimes:
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Always lovely to call a piece of history, and what a great young player Kennet Eichhorn looks. #DFBPokal
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