Yeah - but chances are a personal finance journalist not like writing software or recruiting accountants every week. The difference is that writing personal finance articles is their choice of job from which they earn a living just like mine and yours are the other ones that I mentioned. Would I get away with writing crap code every week or you get away with recruiting inept accountants? No - so why should personal finance journalists get away with writing crap? I do agree with your point about not everybody (or even many people) being that interested in such articles though!Brendan said:Jill Kerby was on holidays recently. I was invited to write the "comment" column for the Sunday Times that week. My brief was that I had to have a piece written by Wednesday afternoon on personal finance issues that arose over the weekend and early that week. It was not easy. But for me it was a once off. I was able to write something. Think about it. Polish it a bit. And I had it ready on time. I would not like to have to do it every week.
CCOVICH said:I have to say that I really like the sports in the Sunday Times. Comprehensive, some journalists are full of crap, but in general I think it's quite good.
ClubMan said:Yeah - but chances are a personal finance journalist not like writing software or recruiting accountants every week. The difference is that writing personal finance articles is their choice of job from which they earn a living just like mine and yours are the other ones that I mentioned. Would I get away with writing crap code every week or you get away with recruiting inept accountants? No - so why should personal finance journalists get away with writing crap? I do agree with your point about not everybody (or even many people) being that interested in such articles though!