Posted on 04/10/2020 11:24:38 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Washington Post reporter Darran Simon was found dead in his apartment on Thursday, according to a newsroom memo from Tracy Grant, the Posts managing editor for staff development and standards.
Simon covered D.C. government and politics for The Post, according to a January 30 memo announcing his arrival at the newspaper.
Read the memo about his passing below:
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonian.com ...
So was he doing an article on the Clintons?
Reporter
LOL
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Here is the Guild’s guide to phone and video therapy, which is free to you and your family through EAP, or can be accessed via Post insurance.
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If you need time to process and need some language on how to approach this with your boss, try something like:
- Hi there, I’m a little overwhelmed by this awful news about our colleague. I need to take a break for a little bit, and I’ll message you when I’m ready to be back to working.
- Hello! Given what Tracy just sent out, I’m going to take a mental health break for [tk time]. If there’s something urgent you need me for, please text me.
- Hey – So sorry, but I’m not feeling well. I need to call it quits for the rest of the day. I’ll be sure to put a sick day in Workday.
We get a lot of sick days, and you can use them to take a mental health day whenever you need one. You don’t have to specify it’s a mental health day.
Recognizing the impact on his family, “What do you call the death of one WaPoo reporter?”
Global warming?
A good start?
What did he know and when did he know it?
Another Arkancide?
From the link:
“The national suicide hotline number is 800-273-TALK (8255). There are some highly trained people who answer this line who you can talk to no matter what youre feeling.”
Has anyone seen Andrew Gillum lately?
Nah, far more likely is that he wrote something nice about President Trump.
Meh! Most of them are dead from the neck up already.
Asking the wrong questions?
Hopefully he was acquainted with Jesus. RIP.
So there is some good news
Oh no.
I’m sure we all knew & loved him.
And his death is another murder by the bad guys.
Because it’s on the internet.
Reporter He was a Journalist that wrote journals about his nightmares. focusing on TDS
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