A free-lance prototype: multimedia and entrepreneurial

via ojr.org
Now this looks like the sort of thing I would want to do right out of college. Work as an international correspondent, wherever they send you, for just enough money that it costs you to travel and live there. Imagine that.
You have to free-lance, and be ready to live with the uncertainty that comes from that, but otherwise, I'm already somewhat of a multimedia journalist, and I'm prepared to go anywhere for pretty cheap, as long as the stories are interesting (and usually, if it's not London, Washington or New York, those cheap stories have to be interesting.


