Low Pay Kansas City Magazine Help Wanted

The survival of dead-tree media isn't so glamorous amid the pandemic as one of our favorite magazines is now forced to offer a paltry starter-level salary hoping that entrepreneurial-types will engage in the soul crushing biz of cold calling for cash.

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Kansas City magazine is hiring a Sales Associate/Office Coordinator

Note: Actual workspace may varySales Associate/Office Coordinator Kansas City's premier news and lifestyle magazine is looking to grow its tightknit team by adding a sales associate/office coordinator. This hybrid position is for an entry-level employee who will help our team streamline workflow while also offering an opportunity to make sales and collect a commission.

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  1. The owner of this magazine wanted me to work for free when it first started. After I heard that, I didn't even respond to him. What a tool!

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  2. Wonder if you took the job and helped him succeed he would have shared the wealth? No way man. You did the right thing.

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  3. $12.50 an hour? Just a few years ago this would've been a 40K-50K a year job.

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  4. They will not attract a good sales person. Great sales people want to make more then,a living wage .THE magazine is toast .Most Businesses are advertising where,There are readers.Unless you have over a million readers. Many will not advertise. Most businesses don't have the Money to expand their advertising .

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  5. Last two times the world economy hit the dumper we had world wars.

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  6. Correction to 3:39 post ... it was Ingram's magazine's owner who wanted work for free when first introduced, not Kansas City Magazine.

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  7. I call bullshit on that one, Ingram's has always paid their staff.

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