Does it ever seem like sometimes those who are the best at creating are often not so good at telling everyone about their creations? Or vice versa, the people who are best at telling others about stuff may not actually be creating something intensive, themselves?
We live in a really strange time where people can get great jobs and opportunities and make good money by being, essentially, semi-pro at everything. The job I do comes from a weird vortex between Joe Familyvideo and completely niche, highly trained artists that range from marketing to event planning to working online and strategizing, writing, directing, producing, acting, troubleshooting, and more–BLERG.
Distracted with things like credit cards, convenience foods, reality TV, ALL THE THINGS on the interwebz, neverending education, unrealistic home loans, government programs, and all SORTS of other stuff depending on what tax bracket you are in it’s so so easy for Americans to benignly ignore what is coming.
Caucus: it’s where the “republic” part of our “democratic-republic” really comes into play and caucuses like these basically allow us to elect delegates who elect delegates who elect delegates who elect the presidential candidate.
This is a guest post I wrote around a year ago delving into the current state of the “Good Ol’ Boys Club” in St. Louis’ ad industry. Oops!