>
Hello Colleagues: > > In my opinion, this list is an appropriate
place to let people know that a > position is available and that one is
seeking employment. As with most > pieces of communication, it's all
in the approach. > > I don't mind suggesting places for people to
check out or provide resources > to someone that truly has done their
research, knows the relative direction > they want to go, where they want
to live. I don't mind advising or > providing help to people who
have been online, entered some keywords, been > to the library (remember
those?!) and spent time pouring over the many > available directories of
associations, foundations, environmental resources, > art related, etc.
museums and educational institutions that exist. I don't > mind
providing people who have clearly spent time conducting informational >
interviews with professionals, who have talked about their goals with >
friends and colleagues. > > But I do get the sense that many times
people simply and informally dash off > an email to this list and expect
others to do the work. That is most > unfair. I think all of
us would appreciate some thoughtful consideration > before such emails are
sent. Thank you! > > Kind regards, > Terrie >
> > Terrie Nolinske, Ph.D. > www.tniconsultants.com > [log in to unmask] > > TNI Consultants in Professional
Development > 930 North Boulevard > Oak Park, Illinois 60301 >
708. 386. 1331 > > -----Original Message----- > From: Museum
discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On > Behalf Of
Harrison, Dave > Sent: Friday, August 16, 2002 10:37 AM > To:
[log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: "I Need A Job"
Postings > > > I agree with Lara and James on this.
The job seeker is simply examining > every means possible to obtain
employment. Nobody seems to mind when jobs > are offered on the
list. So why the uproar when someone looks for a job? > >
Dave Harrison > >
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