Attention College Students: Intern at Reason
Reason is accepting applications for the 2006 Burton C. Gray Memorial Internship. The intern works 10 weeks during the summer in either Washington, D.C. or in our Los Angeles office and receives housing, a $2,000 stipend, and up to $400 in travel expenses. The job includes reporting and writing for Reason and Reason Online, helping with research, proofreading, and other tasks. Previous interns have gone on to work at such places as The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and ABC News.
To apply, send your resume, up to five writing samples--preferably published clips--and a cover letter to:
Gray Internship, c/o Brian Doherty, Reason
3415 S. Sepulveda Blvd., #400
Los Angeles, CA 90034
The deadline is March 25, 2006.
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Why can only college students be interns at Reason?
Of all the times to be a law student...
There isn't a day goes by I don't wish I were still in college. This only adds to the pain . . .
Switch jobs Karen!
Yeah, don't dream it, be it.
Do they have to be young college students?
The problem isn't the job, it's the age. Just when the mind starts working, the body begins failing. Oh, to have an 18 - year - old body with a 42 - year - old mind!
42 is young in some camps, Karen.
Send pics.
I kid, I kid.
42 is young in some camps, Karen.
Send pics.
I kid, I kid.
Really, I kid.
(Frikkin' retard server.)
The problem isn't the job, it's the age. Just when the mind starts working, the body begins failing. Oh, to have an 18 - year - old body with a 42 - year - old mind!
Leave your husband!
...just kidding!
Hey. I consider myself a perpetual student, enrolled in the College of Life ...
Hire me as an intern and I promise I'll go to college.
Do online classes count?
There isn't a day goes by I don't wish I were still in college.
Look at this way -- we're approaching the great nanotech age. God knows what they might come up with by the time you're 70.
Karen:
Just when the mind starts working, the body begins failing. Oh, to have an 18 - year - old body with a 42 - year - old mind!
What?? Surely you're not reticent to go to school cuz of appearance. Learning is about the mind, right?
But if you're taliking about health considerations, that's different.
And of course, it is said that youth is wasted on the young...
Be forewarned: They made the last intern pose for a picture in a bikini holding a pillow and posted the picture on the website.
Some former interns have real jobs as professors instead of working for the evil MSM.
Jeff
Karen, I have seen some 42 year old bodies that made me think I was still in school.
Damn, a year late.
And to think, I could have hung out with Kerry...