View Full Version : Do you want to work for the Knicks?
Kori Ellis
08-04-2008, 07:33 AM
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/job-JSR5GM3ENM0;_ylc=X3oDMTEwM2x1cGVhBF9TAzM5NjUxMDMzN QRjYXQDQVJUBHBjb2RlAzUwNTg0?source=partner&scode=50584
DPG21920
08-04-2008, 11:47 AM
I would love to jump on this! This is exactly what I was talking about though Kori. It says: "minimum 1 year working for a sports team experience". I just do not have that. I guarantee I have a better understanding of the NBA's: players, teams, salary cap and rules than most people with one years experience.
baseline bum
08-04-2008, 12:12 PM
I would love to jump on this! This is exactly what I was talking about though Kori. It says: "minimum 1 year working for a sports team experience". I just do not have that. I guarantee I have a better understanding of the NBA's: players, teams, salary cap and rules than most people with one years experience.
You prob know the salary cap better than their GM too, but you ain't getting that job neither.
duncan228
08-04-2008, 12:13 PM
I would love to jump on this! This is exactly what I was talking about though Kori. It says: "minimum 1 year working for a sports team experience". I just do not have that. I guarantee I have a better understanding of the NBA's: players, teams, salary cap and rules than most people with one years experience.
Can you submit your resume anyway? If you can present yourself well maybe they'll look at you even without the one year experience. Put togther a great cover letter and see if you can get their attention.
You don't know unless you try. :)
DPG21920
08-04-2008, 12:18 PM
Can you submit your resume anyway? If you can present yourself well maybe they'll look at you even without the one year experience. Put togther a great cover letter and see if you can get their attention.
You don't know unless you try. :)
True
DPG21920
08-04-2008, 12:29 PM
You prob know the salary cap better than their GM too, but you ain't getting that job neither.
Someday! Donnie Walsh is a good GM though..
nil.ball
08-04-2008, 12:32 PM
for $215k per year? hell yes! I ll cover the grizzlies for that kind of money. :lol
DPG21920
08-04-2008, 12:38 PM
Can you submit your resume anyway? If you can present yourself well maybe they'll look at you even without the one year experience. Put togther a great cover letter and see if you can get their attention.
You don't know unless you try. :)
Also hurts that my background is not in journalism. I have a marketing/advertising background, but I am a sound writer. At least I tested well in writing on my GMAT and other exams.
baseline bum
08-04-2008, 12:39 PM
for $215k per year? hell yes! I ll cover the grizzlies for that kind of money. :lol
Yeah, but you have to go to the games. That'll prob lop 100G off that salary for the season tix.
baseline bum
08-04-2008, 12:40 PM
Someday! Donnie Walsh is a good GM though..
Sorry... I just never wanted to let go of the idea of Isiah as GM. It always gave me hope at the trade deadline.
DPG21920
08-04-2008, 12:50 PM
for $215k per year? hell yes! I ll cover the grizzlies for that kind of money. :lol
Where do you see 215K?
duncan228
08-04-2008, 01:46 PM
Also hurts that my background is not in journalism. I have a marketing/advertising background, but I am a sound writer. At least I tested well in writing on my GMAT and other exams.
Have you looked for intern jobs? Even if there's no pay you can get the experience you need to move into what you want to do.
Just a thought.
DPG21920
08-04-2008, 01:56 PM
Have you looked for intern jobs? Even if there's no pay you can get the experience you need to move into what you want to do.
Just a thought.
Yes I have, and I am going to start looking a lot more seriously at them now that my graduation is in December.
Lakers_55
08-04-2008, 04:46 PM
I hold 3 bachelor's degrees in three fields. Here's what they tell me:
Business: Knicks are a Mickey Mouse Outfit.
History: Their history says they will remain a MMO.
Mathematics: Will his team earn enough money to pay for this new position?
Seriously, I have nothing against the Knicks, or any team. It's too bad they haven't enjoyed much success other than when they had Reed, Frazier, Monroe, DeBusschere, Bradley, and Lucas nearly 40 years ago. Red Holzman coached. Phil Jackson was a role player. That was one of the greatest collections of personel ever assembled in the NBA.
I remember an old "poem" in Mad Magazine when I was a kid. It was about Wilt Chamberlain, when he played for the Sixers. I still recall how it started...
You can laugh and have your kicks
When you play the New York Knicks
For a free throw missed tonight will never hurt you.
But when it comes to slaughter
Near the Delaware's blue water....
rj215
08-04-2008, 06:13 PM
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Sweet. All I have to do is make sure Zeke sexually harrasses me and I'll be rich! Sign me up! :lol
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