Showing posts with label Herald. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Herald. Show all posts

Thursday, 15 October 2009

Newspapers

I bought a copy of The Herald with my usual Thursday morning Western Morning News on a whim today. I'd read something interesting on the website last night and I wanted to see if there was more detail in this morning's paper. I was wrong.

What they DID do, though, is publish the 400 words I sent them!!! Apparently you shouldn't expect to be told if this happens to you. Take note.

Now, I have to go back to the shop and get a copy for my mother...

Wednesday, 14 October 2009

"Youngsters Need Chance to Work"

There's a little article in the Herald today that provoked a response, not because I agree with it entirely, but because it proves that there is still a massive amount of misunderstanding towards unemployed young people.

It is, by and large, a very encouraging little piece reporting what a certain Counsellor Bowyer says about unemployment in the Plymouth area. He understands what the employment market in Plymouth is like and admits that, "Plymouth is likely to make a slower recovery from the recession than other parts of the South West". To combat this he proposes creating incentives for employers to take on younger people, but the reason why he proposes this is what worries me.

Don't get me wrong - I welcome his ideas with open arms if it will help me and my peers to get a job, but his reasons for getting young people out of unemployment are not to stop us from becoming disillusioned or politically apathetic, but to stop us from, "getting bored and getting into crime".

Are those the only options we have? Employment or crime? Jesus - it's like we're holding the country to ransom or something. "Gizza job or I'll start muggin' old ladies in the street, innit." Get a grip. The reasons why we should be singled out and given help into employment are not so superficial.

Thursday, 8 October 2009

Waiting

Still no reply from the paper.

I seem to be spending my entire life waiting at the moment. Waiting for that feedback, waiting for that parcel to arrive, waiting for responses to the jobs I applied to this week, waiting for my sign-on appointment...

I wonder when things will actually start to happen? I used to think that once I left university my life would finally kick-start, but really I'm just in limbo and my patience is wearing thin.

How ironic would it be if I got a job waiting tables? Hahah

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

Plymouth Herald...

So I'm busy trying to write this 400 word piece for the Herald that I've been asked to do. It's harder than it sounds, it's very difficult to impress in 400 words. But I think I'm getting there, maybe. Have taken some advice from India Knight (God bless Twitter for allowing us to harass our heroes) and might have a chance at getting published. Scary.

In other news: had a really nice evening in with TV and housemates last night, might actually finally be bonding with a couple of them. Makes living here a lot more pleasant I can tell you.

Will write again later, probably after I've sent an email back to The Herald...eep.