Pros
It is good to have on your resume.
Cons
A blind eye is often turned to those who don’t put as much effort into their work as others do. Some employees (from certain anchors to photographers to field reporters) are allowed to do the bare minimum and in turn receive praise for their substandard work. For minorities, diversity is not a priority. It shows in management, producers, anchors, field reporters, meteorologists, photographers, the assignment desk and the sales side. There are only two photographers of color and two producers of color, one of which is the only female producer. There is a complete lack of color on the assignment desk and only one person of color in management. Unfortunately it doesn’t seem like that yields a true voice for the minority communities in Kansas City or the surrounding areas. For the sales side of things, there is only one person of color who also happens to be a female…just one. A previous employee who made several, mind boggling mistakes (some of which were 100% fireable offenses) was allowed to finish out their employment status before accepting another offer at a different station. However, when a far more adequate, capable and skilled employee decided to end their time and accept an offer for a different position/line of work, that employee was terminated. Unless you apart of management or on-air talent, your pay is substandard. From my experience, I would not be able to afford rent, car note, insurance, bills and groceries on my salary alone.