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How do you become a handicapper for DRF?
I think it would be a fun job to be one of those guys that writes comments on the side of the past performances. How do you get a job like that? I mean there must be some available since there are many tracks around the country. Are they paid well?
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Me crushing Hoss in " The Big Contest " could do wonders for my resume though |
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sorry but.
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The Form has been trimming handicapping staff for 2 years, and they especially have little use for handicappers. In the past 24 months, full timers like Lauren Stich, Dave Tuley, Brian Pochman and more were offered contracts as outside workers (no benefits) in an on-going purge to cut costs. Many of the Closer Look writers became outside contracted and just 2 weeks ago most of the NY handicapping desk (Grabowski, Malecki, Kachulis, Gropper) was eliminated. Only Litfin and Kenny Peck remain. Point is, the idea of signing on at DRF right now as a handicapper is the longest of longshots.
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