This week’s guest writer is my brother Pete Mohney. When I graduated from college with a degree in journalism, I was finding it hard to get a job in that field that was worth taking. I typed (this was 1982, before personal computers, so no printing, no auto-correct, just an IBM Selectric and hours of typing and cursing) about fifty resumes and cover letters, and mailed them off to every daily and weekly paper in the region. I was invited for one interview, at the
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This week’s guest writer is my brother Pete Mohney. When I graduated from college with a degree in journalism, I was finding it hard to get a job in that field that was worth taking. I typed (this was 1982, before personal computers, so no printing, no auto-correct, just an IBM Selectric and hours of typing and cursing) about fifty resumes and cover letters, and mailed them off to every daily and weekly paper in the region. I was invited for one interview, at the