Just Don’t Blog About Your Boss
A cub reporter leaving the profession to do Teach For America asks: “Do you advise against blogging about your employers, or are there tactful ways to do this? And if I publish a blog that includes my first-person account of teaching and the views I develop about the system along the way, will that jeopardize my integrity as an objective journalist?”
Joe Grimm of Ask The Recruiter has, as always, the right answer: Don’t do it. “Your first concern about the content of your blog should be how it hits your employers, peers, students and their families, not whether it make you look good for later.”
By all means, take mental notes. Or real ones. There’s a lot here: a new grad’s first job, the experience of working for Teach for America, the people s/he meets along the way, education reform, and so forth. If nothing else, the experience will probably make for a great book later. Key word: later.

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