Hey this bozo has some notoriety..BUT he should have known BETTER than to print something like that..He studied journalism?? In one ear and out the other....I think someone who CLAIMs to be a journalist and publishes manure like this SHOULD have an example made of himself. the ONLY careeer that should be over..is HIS!!! THAT simple.. And in what I have showed below from his website..he talks about being ABOVE mediocrity..UNFORTUNATELY..he has gone the opposite way with what he published in his name..poor bologna.
Claudio E. Cabrera
is a 24 year-old award-winning journalist based out of New York City.
He’s a graduate of Brooklyn College in New York, NY which the Princeton Review recently dubbed in their 2008 Best Colleges Edition: ‘The Poor Man’s Harvard.’ He graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Journalism.
Cabrera has written for publications such as the New York Amsterdam News, XXL Magazine, The Green Magazine, and The Washington Informer amongst others. He’s interviewed the likes of Shaquille O’ Neal, Alonzo Mourning, Mayor Bloomberg and Al Sharpton to name a few.
In 2006, Cabrera was one of 20 journalists selected out of 700 to attend the NCEW Minority Writers Seminar in Nashville, Tennessee in 2006.
He also won an award from the Independent Press Association in 2006 for ‘Best Article on a Social, Racial, or Immigration’ issue for work he did uncovering the exorbitant rates MCI charges families of inmates for phone calls in NY state.
This past Febuary 5th, Cabrera appeared on NBC’s “Super Tuesday” Democratic primary coverage. He was a guest analyst conveying his thoughts about the race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Claudio is currently an Analyst at the fledgling company yoonew.com which bills itself as the “Futures Market for Sports Tickets. Cabrera is also an accomplished freelance writer and looks forward to attaining his MBA in the next 4 years and working for himself for the rest of his time on earth.
Life Inspirations: David Robinson, Barack Obama, Hunter S. Thompson, Jose Marti, Family, Jeannine, Tony.
This site is dedicated to those who refuse to settle.
It’s a site for those who keep striving to achieve their dreams and become the best in their fields of practice.
Simply, the definition of mediocrity is: “averageness; ordinariness as a consequence of being average and not outstanding.”
If you and those words don’t mix, then this is the site for you.
You need not dine at Le Chateau, shop at Missoni, or have a degree from Oxford to fulfill the mantra. Money doesn’t equal success. Happiness does.
You know as I know plenty of people making 6 to 7 figures a year who may be happy with what their salary buys them, but not happy inside. I know more people doing jobs they love that they knew weren’t the most high-paying gigs coming out of college as PR Reps, Journalists, and Salespeople, making 30 to 40k a year who are leading great lives.
This site will chronicle those individuals as well as myself. It will take you through my daily job at yoonew, the failures
For someone who talks about greatness..he really sucks and KNOWS a lot better than publishing manure like that.