A lot of journalists are losing their jobs due to the extreme measures news organizations are taking to preserve their business. It’s painful to read about, and harder still when they’re people you know from an organization you really enjoyed working for.

On Monday, the Los Angeles Times slashed 150 people from the editorial staff and 250 total in a second round of layoffs.
It’s been covered all over. There’s been a lot of anger, much heartache, and some glee.
But journalists by nature are resourceful people, so despite feeling very badly for my former colleagues, let’s look at where they’re headed next.
If you’d like to be included on this list — and you don’t have to be a former Times person to be included — post a comment or drop me a line with your name, where you were and what your plans are.
Update, Aug. 19: The Newspaper Escape Plan was unveiled on Facebook earlier this week. If you’ve been forced out of the business or are thinking of leaving, this discussion group might be for you.
Update, July 24: Thanks to all who’ve emailed privately about this post and asked for places to rant. You’ll find some recommendations here.
InkStainedRetch, who blogs at TellZell, posted the Times severance package on Scribd.
Tom Paegel, former LAT night city editor, is offering financial coaching to Times staffers who’ve recently lost their jobs. Contact him by email to make an appointment.
Photo: mattlogelin/Flickr
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