How can joining The Inquirer staff make me feel more at home on a commuter college campus of 23,000 students?
You will make new friends and form relationships that may last a lifetime. It sounds corny, but the Inquirer lab becomes a home away from home. You drop in at odd hours to do a telephone interview or input your photos. You share a pizza on production day while coming up with headlines that sometimes end up on the cutting room floor. You work hard, and you know the person sitting at the next computer is doing the same. Or maybe not. But somehow, getting the paper out is a team effort, and you end up caring that it is worthy of distribution on Friday morning.