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Lea Foster <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Jan 2002 07:47:55 -0800
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Kate,

The pains of achieving a master's degree, entering the
work force, and receiving high school diploma wages
appears rampant for art and museum studies majors.

Paying our dues?

I am in a full-time position with part-time wages. My
luck is that I have a partner to share the bills,
otherwise my standard of living would be much lower.

An option for supplemental wages: after school
programs?


--- Kate Fritzsche <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Dear List:
>
> I am contemplating taking a full-time job that I
> would enjoy, would learn a
> great deal, and would eventually lead to more
> interesting and lucrative
> positions.  However, if I took this job I would be
> making about ½ as much as
> I currently make and would need to take on a
> part-time job for at least a
> year in order to pay my bills.  The thought of
> working retail or
> waitressing, the two categories of part-time work
> that most readily comes to
> mind, does not greatly appeal to me (although I
> would do either if
> necessary).  Does anyone have any creative
> suggestions for interesting
> part-time work that pays more than minimum wage?
>
> Just in case, here are some basic facts about me
> might help you with
> suggestions:  I live in the Washington, DC area, am
> 26 years of age, and
> have a master's degree in art history and good
> computer application skills.
>
> In the mean time, I will continue checking the usual
> job advertisement
> sources.
>
> Please feel free to contact me on or off-line.
> Thank you very much in
> advance!
>
> Kate Fritzsche
>
>
>
>
>
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