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69MyWay 05-26-2006 11:15 AM

Very cool.

Is this a full or part time type deal?


Like Trapin asked...does it require moving to, or living near the magazine headquarters?


What kind of experience, training, education is desireable for this kind of work?


Are you able to give salary ranges?

MaxHarvard 05-26-2006 11:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 69MyWay
Very cool.

Is this a full or part time type deal?


Like Trapin asked...does it require moving to, or living near the magazine headquarters?


What kind of experience, training, education is desireable for this kind of work?


Are you able to give salary ranges?


Ditto. :D

Steve1968LS2 05-26-2006 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 69MyWay
Very cool.

Is this a full or part time type deal?

Like Trapin asked...does it require moving to, or living near the magazine headquarters?

What kind of experience, training, education is desireable for this kind of work?

Are you able to give salary ranges?

I'm sure Henry won't mind me answering this..

Im almost positive it's a full time gig..

You will need to move to CA.. This is a staff position and not a freelancing thing. The cool part is that you can eventually advance to editor, publisher or even a god-like position like Frieberger has.. lol

You need to know about cars. This is CHP so they are heavy on tech and concentrate on later 60's and early 70's Chevy musclecars. Im sure they would want knowledge of small block, big block, LSx and such GM engines.

I don't think a degree is all that important, but you will need to be able to formulate coherent thoughts and string together words in new and interesting ways. You also need to understand the importance of deadlines :)

My spelling is sorta weak, but I know how to use spell checker. lol..

It's a fun career, but it is work and has some of the same stress as in any other job. Then again you get to play with cars a lot and hang out with other gearheads.

I'm sure Henry can chime in if I am off on this at all....

Steve1968LS2 05-26-2006 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by nitrorocket
Sounds like an awesome job!

Advise to whoever gets it. We need more white '71 Chevelles! :thumbsup:

You're already on MY list!!.. :captain:

Ummgawa 05-26-2006 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve1968LS2
I'm sure Henry won't mind me answering this..

Im almost positive it's a full time gig..

You will need to move to CA.. This is a staff position and not a freelancing thing. The cool part is that you can eventually advance to editor, publisher or even a god-like position like Frieberger has.. lol

You need to know about cars. This is CHP so they are heavy on tech and concentrate on later 60's and early 70's Chevy musclecars. Im sure they would want knowledge of small block, big block, LSx and such GM engines.

I don't think a degree is all that important, but you will need to be able to formulate coherent thoughts and string together words in new and interesting ways. You also need to understand the importance of deadlines :)

My spelling is sorta weak, but I know how to use spell checker. lol..

It's a fun career, but it is work and has some of the same stress as in any other job. Then again you get to play with cars a lot and hang out with other gearheads.

I'm sure Henry can chime in if I am off on this at all....


How about soemone who can put a humorous slant on anything, AND can spell? College educated, Big as a dumptruck and will supply my own Crisco to help slide into smaller Hot Rods!! :D

Henry D 06-04-2006 04:09 PM

Just a quick update. It is a full time position in LA and Steve did hit most of the questionable areas. So far I've had a number of impressive resumes come in and we will be in touch shortly.

Thanks to all those who have responded! :thumbsup:

Steve1968LS2 06-04-2006 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Ummgawa
AND can spell?

Speling is relly overated... lol

ProStreet R/T 06-04-2006 10:09 PM

Email sent :unibrow:

And hey i'm already in the area :cool:

-Bill


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