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Good Afternoon,
I would explore the following responses:
1.	"I have always found that doing (fill in the blank) to be more
rewarding...however, my present position gives me little time to devote
to that.".....OR;
2.	"The position that I am applying for allows me to
concentrate/focus on doing (fill in the blank), which has always been my
passion."
RE:  Bridge Burning -- I would never say anything "bad" about ANY
person, place/town/region, or institution.  The profession is too small
and gossip travels faster than the speed of light.
Best Wishes for Success and Happy Thanksgiving!
Wesley
Wesley S. Creel
Administrator of Programs
Pink Palace Family of Museums
Memphis, TN
www.memphismuseums.org

-----Original Message-----
From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Annie Eleanor
Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2007 12:31 PM
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Subject: how not to burn bridges

The museum for which I work is entirely underfunded, poorly managed,
and understaffed. Our staff size of 3 means that I fill a variety of
professional roles, including subject curator, registrar, collections
manager, exhibit research & development, exhibit fabrication, &
fundraising (among others, like cashier & tour guide!). I am grateful
for the many opportunities this position has given me -- it has
exposed me to museum work that I never would have been given the
chance to try in larger institutions. However, the flip side is that
all of these responsibilities have left me overwhelmed & WAY
over-stressed. After a year of 60+ hour weeks with no end in sight I
have concluded that my work situation is unsustainable.

I applied for other museum jobs. With job interviews around the
corner, how does one address the question "Why are you looking for
work" or "Why did you leave your last position" tactfully without
attacking my current employer? How do I answer why I am leaving my
employment after such a (relatively) short time? Finally, how do I
address why I am interested in work that appears to be a step down on
the career ladder, going from what appears to be a very high-level of
responsibility to a job that is only one component of what I do now?
(for instance, going from my current responsibilities to "only" being
a collections manager). Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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