I've been watching this thread with growing amusement and frustration. Here
are my 2 cents:

#1) The problem is in large part the fact there there are too d**n many
graduate training programs turning out too d**n many masters degrees into a
market that doesn't need them. The newest of these programs are nothing
more than cash cows for the schools that operate them as there is NO market
driven demand for more masters level museum professionals. It is
irresponsible and it is the biggest reason that a museum can offer a
master's level applicant $10/hour. And I guarantee they will get 50 or more
qualified applicants.  "What else can I do?" one asks one young
professional. Ask the school that led you to believe there was a job with a
living wage out there for you and your master's degree for a refund. It
breaks my heart to see the perennial spring discussion on this list started
by some poor grad student who can't find a job. There is also no reasonable
argument that can be made that a master's degree is even necessary (or any
more valuable than an undergraduate museology degree) for the vast majority
of collections, education, or exhibit work being done in small to mid-sized
museums of all types across the USA.

#2) If the number of museum applicants across the country was anywhere near
the number of available positions, you would not see $10 offered. To
suggest otherwise is wishful thinking. Ten dollars is being offered because
someone will work for that much. If they weren't guaranteed those 50+
qualified applicants, the museum would either pay more or find another way
to get the work done if it's really all that important. And might I suggest
that some financially struggling museums should consider mergers or
closing their doors because their stewardship and interpretation must
suffer if they can't (or won't) value the professionals they think they
need to best get that work done.

I suspect these comments will not be popular.

Dan

Dan Bartlett
Curator of Exhibits and Education
Instructor of Museum Studies
Logan Museum of Anthropology
Beloit College

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