Friday, April 18, 2008 | by nathan
A Bit of Sanity Amid Socio-Economic Craziness
A Bit of Sanity Amid Socio-Economic Craziness
This from Salon’s Heather Havrilesky:
America’s not on top anymore, because we’ve been exporting nothing but lukewarm fajita platters and spray-tanned celebrity jackasses for decades now. The days of closet-reorganizing professionals and Botox parties and hiring a personal trainer for your nanny’s personal chef are over … and thank God for that.
Full text of the article available at Salon. I couldn’t agree more with this sentiment, even though, as a public relations professional, the knowledge that my specific skill set has no intrinsic value to anyone at all scares the bejesus out of me.
Sam Friday coming after lunch.
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Comment by Ryan
Nathan, it’s that kind of attitude that continues to give PR a bad name. How can you expect other people to respect and value the services you provide, if you don’t??
18 April 2008 3:08 pm
Comment by Ryan
Try telling the PR people at the YWCA or the Oklahoma City National Memorial that their jobs have no intrinsic value.
18 April 2008 3:10 pm
Comment by Nate
Ryan, I’m sorry if my comment about PR offended you. What I was getting at - and did so very poorly - was that PR is a luxury for an organization, and in times of economic downturn, luxuries are the first things to get cut.
Also - again, poorly said - I was thinking of how, as a writer, my chances at doing well selling writing are much slimmer during hard times.
I honestly wasn’t trying to disparage the field of P.R.; I rather enjoy my work. I was just noting that, when times get hard, PR staffs are often the first ones to get cut.
21 April 2008 9:16 am