jobs
McDonald's Job Fair Brawl Hit-and-Run Video Marks America's Latest Nadir
Hamilton Nolan · 04/20/11 05:14PMToday's the day that McDonald's hires 50,000 lucky Americans. In depressing-ass Cleveland, this employment opportunity was so irresistible that it caused a long line. And then a fight. And then a bunch of people being run over, by a car, driven by someone angry that they hadn't yet gotten that job, at McDonald's. All of this was caught on video, of course. And uploaded to WorldstarHipHop.com. Naturally.
Gawker is Seeking New Video Interns
Whitney Jefferson · 04/19/11 03:00PMLet's Bring the American Work Day Back Under Control
Hamilton Nolan · 04/13/11 03:42PMPecker-Loving Star Editor Fired by Pecker
Hamilton Nolan · 04/13/11 08:46AMEarlier this year, we heard rumors of a revolt brewing among dissatisfied employees at AMI, publisher of Star and The National Enquirer. This prompted every last AMI editor and executive to email us, insisting in the most strenuous terms that AMI is just fine! For example, Star editor Candace Trunzo (pictured, at left) wrote, "What revolt? This is a crock! Your source clearly has an axe to grind. At Star, we are committed to the magazine, AMI and most especially David. He is a superb leader!"
California Needs a Few Good Locavore Butchers
Jeff Neumann · 04/08/11 04:45AMThe Three Luckiest Guys in Tech Had an Awesome Week
Ryan Tate · 04/07/11 02:20PMWhat Does a Government Shutdown Look Like? Part II
Jim Newell · 04/06/11 02:34PMCongress still hasn't reached a deal on a continuing resolution to fund the government through September, so we're less than 48 hours away from a government shutdown. Departments and agencies are exhausting most of their time now in panic and preparation. The administration has put out a figure for total furloughed employees: 800,000. Here are more letters from individual federal employees and contractors about how a shutdown would affect them, and what they're hearing. Do you have something to share? Share your greatest fears with newell@gawker.com.
Black Market Cigarette Hustling: The Best Job Out There
Hamilton Nolan · 04/05/11 11:30AMThe ongoing Great American Economic Recovery is... well, let's say it's a "mixed bag," to keep everyone's spirits up. On the downside, prices are rising faster than wages, meaning that your meager stores of money are becoming more worthless by the day. And the cost of driving is rising rapidly, taking a bite out of your paltry paycheck before you even get to work.
America's Crappy Jobs Will Never Give You Financial Stability
Hamilton Nolan · 04/01/11 11:33AMGoldman Sachs Orders Employees Not to Leave Japan's Irradiated Hellscape
John Cook · 03/29/11 02:12PMLots of Staffers Leaving The Daily Already
Hamilton Nolan · 03/25/11 02:00PMTweeted Applications Make Summer Internships Even More of a Joke
Adrian Chen · 03/25/11 11:11AMPeople lose jobs all the time by writing dumb stuff on Twitter. But Newton's Third Law of Internet Dynamics means people also get jobs by writing dumb stuff on Twitter. Well, in this case it's internships: the New York Times recounts how the ad agency Campbell Mithun hired six summer interns via a Twitter competition, "The Lucky 13," wherein they had to come up with 13 tweets making their case.
CNN: Less Politics, More News
Hamilton Nolan · 03/23/11 01:55PMClarence Thomas' Wife Hired as a Conservative Reporter
Jim Newell · 03/22/11 10:45AMUnmarried, Unemployed Evangelical Pastors Cry Out Against 'Singlism'
Richard Lawson · 03/22/11 08:57AMIn this troubled economy, many people are having a hard time getting a job. Though, most of those people probably aren't denied opportunities because of their marital status. Not so for Evangelical Christian clergy folk, some of whom are now speaking out about "singlism," job hiring discrimination against lonely single ministers.