Good people,
I really get disturbed with all these blanket statements about good editors unable to get jobs “because they do not know someone or have no money to bribe” as good Dr Ndemo puts it.
Some of us spend ages trying to get the best people available, but they are hard to get.
This market is critically short of good sub-editors, and I’m quite sure no one with the required skills would miss a position at any of the main media houses.
All too often it is the mediocre who forever complain that they cannot get jobs because they do not know the right person, are not from the right tribe, or do not have money to bribe
This morning I watched a TV talk show featuring assistant minister for Youth Wavinya Ndeti. One of the callers was grumbling that he has a degree in IT, but the only jobs available through the ‘Kazi kwa Vijana’ programme was digging trenches.
An IT graduate is looking at Kazi kwa Vijana? He does not know what his peers, young Kenyans, are doing developing programmes and applications and creating jobs?
These must be the kind of fellows who forever grumble about discrimination and corruption in the job market, but show no initiative on how they can apply their training and skills to create their own jobs.
Or maybe they are just so useless no one will employ them in the first place.
From: kictanet-bounces+mgaitho=nation.co.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke [mailto:kictanet-bounces+mgaitho=nation.co.ke@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of william janak
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I want to agree with Dr. Ndemo. Taking work seriously is important. Again, certainly, there are many good, top notch editors, who have no chance of being hired locally because of all the considerations we know. I know a friend of mine in Rwanda who is in the process of poaching/engaging some of them and I will actively help some of our colleagues to lin up with him and other openings in the region if they are not appreciated at home. There are many people who take language casually. It requires sustained improvement to master the language-English or any other.
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To: williamjanak@yahoo.com
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Catherine,
I think we are approaching this discussion the wrong way. If you have been employed to be an Editor, then be the best in the World. You simply have to take the job seriously.
You need to watch Michael Jackson's "This is it" in order to understand what taking your job seriously mean. You will begin to understand why he was good. Similarly,
we can have good editors. The Indians have succeeded in this yet we think we have better grasp of the language.
There are good Editors out there but they are kept out of the job either because they do not know someone or have no money to bribe and get the job. Do we know how the hiring is done? For us to succeed we must first accept our inadequacies, our rotten habbits, our biases, our tribalist tendancies, our ...
There is no sabstitute for hard work and transparency. If we embrace these simple rules, our publications will change over night. It is time we accept that governance issue for this country does not only affect the Government. We must get rid of it from our society.
This is the root cause of our bad image in everything we do.
Ndemo.
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