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Reaching a national audience

I was interviewed -- albeit very briefly -- for NPR's The Takeaway this morning at 6:30 a.m. Since this is obviously an ungodly hour for a newsman such as myself, I decided to stick it through and stay up all night. And all for 10 seconds of air time. Still, it's nice to get the word out, not only about the unfortunate trend of editorial outsourcing, but it can't hurt to reach a couple more listeners on my job hunt.

Here is the link to the audio:

http://www.thetakeaway.org/archives/2008/07/09/7

Posted by Brayden Simms at 01:33 PM on July 9, 2008 in Heavy Thrifting | Permalink | Facebook | Digg | del.icio.us | AIM

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Great job, man.

So they're offering you less money in Mumbai, you say? My guess is about 40 to 50 percent less...

But I don't think you're qualified: Name two major hospitals in Mumbay? What's the name of the governor of Maharashtra State? How many lanes on the Sion-Panvel Highway? What's the speed limit?

As you can see, I'd be fired on the very first day - I mispelled the name of the city - at least I didn't call it Bombay...

bombay the hard way

VERY COOOOOOL.

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