Hilarious "Sesame Street" Sketch Pokes fun with the salaries of journalists, VA viral
"Will work for cookies!"
It's not a secret that being a journalist is not what he was. Every day, it feels like a new printed publication of renown closes its doors and a digital is taking place more than half of their staff in a swoop.Journal has fallen by more than 50% since 2005 and the departure median salary for a journalist (hanging around $ 35,000) is barely a habitable wage in most major cities. For many journalists at the beginning of their career, the rise is very real and if you want to be paid to write and do your rent, you do not really have the luxury to transform tasks or negotiate a better salary or benefits.
Maybe that's why thatRue de sesame The clip goes viral. In the clip of 26 seconds, Cookie Monster tells Big Bird and Abby Cadabby that: "If I take a journalist job, we need to discuss salaries and benefits, as well as leave of leave, OH and retirement." Big Bird and Abby whisper briefly, before the latter exclaims: "We will give you a cookie!"
"Sold!" Cookie Monster says, slamming his hand on the table. "I take it." "Me journalist", "he says proudly, wearing a journalist.
Journalists everywhere began to retwee the clip, as he represents pretty much with accuracy of wage bargaining when you start a new journalism work.
"Sesame Street is now a documentary"Alan Sépinwal, the critic of chief television forRolling stone, wrote.
Brown hayes, the publisher of new assistants toBuzzfeed News, wrote It was "the most burning indictment of the digital media I saw."
Whitney McIntosh, Sports, culture, entertainment writer looking for work, wrote that she felt "brutally dunked" by the beloved TV show, adding that, if we are honest, "everyone in the media would work for cookies and we know it. "
AndLaura McGann, Vox.com's policy publisher, called it a "shooting of all journalist salary negotiations".
Some people have the impression that the monster cookie has not been aware of not having offered a cookie internship - less, given its limited field experience.
Others are certain that the segment must have been written by an ex-journalist, because only one person who has been on this financial battlefield can so capture it.
So, if you are a journalist, the next time someone asks you if your life is as if your movie is like the movieProjector, send them this clip. And for more commissions on the bad salary, check out these tweets.on how people's professions in reality differ from the way they are represented in movies.
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