I wonder about the quality of graduates that journalism schools are turning out these days. See the article in the Dec. 22 edition concerning the young man who reached his goal in life as a train …
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I wonder about the quality of graduates that journalism schools are turning out these days. See the article in the Dec. 22 edition concerning the young man who reached his goal in life as a train conductor. The reporter states that the career was always something he wanted to “due?” Throw away the spellchecker.