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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

The jobs we do

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Grocers with a soft spot for the poor leaving the business

Bob CollinsBob Collins November 12, 2013, 1:37 PM Nov 12, 2013
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Ever since the city of Saint Paul started wooing a grocery store for downtown that would scream ‘upscale,’ plenty of people have wondered what would happen to the grocery that doesn’t. Read more →

Five by 8 · The jobs we do

Lessons from ‘the little grey-haired lady’ (5 x 8 – 10/25/13)

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 25, 2013, 7:14 AM Oct 25, 2013
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Patsy checks out, Adrian Peterson’s failure, making it OK to talk about mental illness, marinating in the online comment muck, and why do people want to get married amid cows? Read more →

The jobs we do

Is there a future for manufacturing and vocational education?

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 24, 2013, 11:34 AM Oct 24, 2013
3

The narrative that people don’t want vocational jobs doesn’t seem to be supported by the number of trained people still having difficulty find them.
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The jobs we do

Minnesota’s teacher of the year decries ‘tyranny of the 1 percent’

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 22, 2013, 1:54 PM Oct 22, 2013
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“From where I stand, teachers are the last line of defense against the tyranny of the 1 percent.” That line in a speech during the annual Education Minnesota conference last week put Megan Olivia Hall, the state’s teacher of the year, in the line of fire. Hall, a grade 7-12 science teacher at Open World Read more →

Five by 8 · The jobs we do

5 x 8: Did we overreact on 9/11?

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 11, 2013, 7:20 AM Sep 11, 2013
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The day terrorists hit a lucky shot, with this ring she brought jobs to Minnesota, the failure of the railroad vision, the Star Tribune Bachmann editorial, and the people who wash windows. Read more →

The jobs we do

Ask the news boss

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 29, 2013, 5:11 PM Aug 29, 2013
9

On Sunday (12-1 p.m.), I’ll be hosting a Q&A at the MPR booth at the State Fair with Chris Worthington, the managing director of regional news at Minnesota Public Radio. To my knowledge, the event is not being broadcast, you can’t call in with a question. If you’re not going to the Fair on Sunday, Read more →

The jobs we do

To the people who say ‘you can’t’

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 20, 2013, 12:09 PM Aug 20, 2013
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There’s always someone to tell you you can’t do something. There are people who will listen to them. And people who won’t. Pete Gustin reads copy for a living, even though he’s legally blind. He just put a video together explaining how he does it.

The jobs we do

A Boston Marathon bombing story you may not know

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 18, 2013, 3:00 PM Jul 18, 2013
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Haven’t heard Officer Javier Pagan’s story of the Boston Marathon bombing? You should. Read more →

The jobs we do

When small town Minnesota papers die, voices go silent

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 15, 2013, 11:09 AM Jul 15, 2013
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Small-town newspaper fold because there aren’t enough people who care about people’s dreams and the places they’re going. Read more →

The jobs we do

For fallen Arizona firefighters, signs of respect

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 8, 2013, 12:08 PM Jul 8, 2013
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A region stops to honor the dead of Yarnell Hill. Read more →

The jobs we do

When your dream job is stolen

Nate Minor June 21, 2013, 9:59 AM Jun 21, 2013
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Turner Barr has been traveling around the world for six years, funding his adventures by working along the way. His blog Around the World in 80 Jobs offers tips and documented his travels, like this one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxBhZlaIrJc It was a great success. Then Adecco, a multinational human resources company, started using “Around the World in Read more →

The jobs we do

What’s going on in the front of the plane? Nothing

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 7, 2013, 2:12 PM Jun 7, 2013
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Over the years, I’ve passed along posts from “Sam,” a fully-unnamed regional airline pilot out of Minneapolis who writes the “Blogging at FL250” blog about his life as an airline pilot. I didn’t know his last name until today, when Flying Magazine published Sam Weigel’s article, “A Day in the Life of an RJ Pilot.” Read more →

The jobs we do

The plow driver everyone wanted fired

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 22, 2013, 3:38 PM Feb 22, 2013
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First this disclaimer: We here at NewsCut are nothing but appreciative of the work you snowplow drivers do and we acknowledge upfront that the person we’re about to tell you about is not representative of your profession.

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The jobs we do

The letter carrier has left the building

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 6, 2013, 10:59 AM Feb 6, 2013
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Looking out for people isn’t a letter carrier’s job. But they often do it anyway.

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The jobs we do

The art of light-rail construction

Bob CollinsBob Collins October 3, 2012, 12:07 PM Oct 3, 2012
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Anyone who has spent any time watching the light-rail construction in the Twin Cities probably understands the artistic side of construction workers.

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