As an editorial professional, I'm sure
you're aware of the market slump right
now. What you may not be aware of is that
this is due to more than just the economy.
Editorial work is a seasonal profession.
From mid-June through Labor Day and from
Christmas through the end of January are
usually pretty slow.
If you are a regular reader of a newspaper,
ever notice how thin it is during the
summer - especially the Help Wanted section?
What is the point in bringing this to
your attention? First, to get you to relax
and not worry.
And second, focus on preparatory work
during down times. For example, rework
your resume; order new supplies; take
care of admnistrative paperwork, etc.
FYI, there are some great resume tips
geared specifically toward the editorial
industry on Inkwell Editorial's site at
http://www.InkwellEditorial.com/resumetips.htm.
I hope you find them helpful.
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is an entrepreneur, author, speaker
and syndicated small business columnist
whose focus is controlling your
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This article was posted on November
10, 2003