Okay, stay with me, because this is a long situation, but I really need advice. I have been working at my college newspaper for three years, including two years as editor. In my fourth year, i was burned out and decided to step down to managing editor. In the past, when an editor has stepped down to managing editor, they have still received 20 hours a week. But my advisor cut my hours to 10 hours, which is not enough to pay my bills or save for an anticipated move. I have poured my flesh and blood into the paper, and then I feel like the advisor, who I was close to, completely screwed me over. She always says that the paper is not a "charity org." even though I am still working way over 10 hours a week and am absolutely miserable but feel a responsibility to the newspaper and journalism. Should I just go ahead and quit or stay on despite the situation?
2007-02-03
13:57:45
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