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Deb Fuller <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 May 2000 21:14:07 EDT
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For all the new or soon-to-be graduates out there:

Not to be pessimistic but the museum field is GLUTTED right now. You have
chosen to enter a profession where there are HUNDREDS of applicants for
mainline museum jobs and most of them do have a master's and 5+ years of
experience. Hell, the Smithsonian gets at least 100 applicants for every
professional opening they have.

But, if you are willing to travel and live somewhere that isn't a booming
metropolis, there are plenty of small, rural museums that are deperate for
people. This is a perfect way to get experience and try lots of different
things as smaller museums have smaller staffs that have to do multiple jobs.

Good luck!

Deb

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