I agree with the comments below. I'd also like to add that this time of year I occasionally get letters in the mail with resumes from recent graduates who obviously pulled the address from a source book and have no idea what the gallery is like, asking if positions are available. They all get a boilerplate letter saying, no, and there will be none in the foreseeable future. I suppose the theory is that I might read over the resume and tuck it away, or pass it on to someone else, but I wouldn't pass along a resume from someone I don't know. I can't imagine anything resulting from this mass mailing approach except spending a lot of money on photocopying and postage. Does anyone disagree with me? --Helen Glazer, Exhibitions Director Goucher College, Baltimore, MD, USA [log in to unmask] On Mon, 3 Jun 1996, lisa falk wrote: > You asked if it would be proper to post cv information on the list. I > think that that would get annoying after a while since so many of us are > looking for positions. I recommend that we post our resumes with the > Museum Employment web site: http://www.wyoming.com/~MERC . But I > definately think it is wonderful to receive job notices right in my mail > box! Thanks to all who has been posting the job notices.