No. I don’t think that reputable publications like the NME or Vogue are full of people wishing they were in warzones. They also aren’t getting up at 3am every day for week on end (as Clancy did) and that doesn’t make them lazy.Real reporters-- true journalists- want to be on difficult stories. They want to go to Ukraine. They want to report live on a fire or a tornado or hurricane, even if the storm hits at 3AM. They find trials, the legal process, and politics interesting.
That comment is proof she is majorly out of touch with reality.I just can’t get over that she was saying that making over $60,009 as a 26 year old is offensive or being underpaid…. Um? I also am shocked how much she makes on Adsense, for only getting 30k views per video!
You'd be amazed. I used to be a reporter too. I left because the pay was crap (and no I wasn't making 60K, more like 25K). I used to LOVE reporting actual news like fires, tornadoes, earthquakes, but many of the people I worked with only wanted to be an anchor or a host. They had no interest in actual news. It was like that in college too. By the way, the people wanting to be foreign correspondents or go to Ukraine are very, very, very few. Some say they like that stuff and some will go if they're asked, but when push comes to shove, hardly anyone actually wants to go, even hardcore journalists. It's really not safe and most people want to come home to their family at night.I am really finding her annoying now. I can't imagine any TV station even considering hiring her again. Real reporters-- true journalists- want to be on difficult stories. They want to go to Ukraine. They want to report live on a fire or a tornado or hurricane, even if the storm hits at 3AM. They find trials, the legal process, and politics interesting. Clancy wants to be an entertainer and has no business working in news. To me she seems totally motivated by money despite saying numerous times she is not. She's also motivated by doing the least work possible with a good schedule. News reporters have to be dedicated and willing to work crazy hours and be on call. Most any job requires that! And most people starting out don't make a lot of money, no matter the profession. Talking about her salary and the sales department salaries is very unprofessional. She pretended to like her job to get views on You Tube, and she got them. She's a fraud. I can now see why people at her station didn't like her.
This is actually surprising. If I was a news reporter that would be the goal or my own show. I'm still surprised she made $60k!By the way, the people wanting to be foreign correspondents or go to Ukraine are very, very, very few.
Tbf, I think 60k as a 26 year old is pretty underpaid. I know most of my peers came out of undergrad with $100k offers. But they are all SWE and entrepreneurs. For Journalist, I would imagine its standard.I just can’t get over that she was saying that making over $60,009 as a 26 year old is offensive or being underpaid…. Um? I also am shocked how much she makes on Adsense, for only getting 30k views per video!
Exactly, entrepreneurs and if you are in some kind of tech field you are going to make more. Her degree and age is right at the average across the us. She sounds greedy and entitled. If you want more money totally fine but with her degree and experience she wasn’t being underpaid by any means.How much does she make for Adsense? Social Blade was saying 20k
Tbf, I think 60k as a 26 year old is pretty underpaid. I know most of my peers came out of undergrad with $100k offers. But they are all SWE and entrepreneurs. For Journalist, I would imagine its standard.