If we can't count on our peers to help us in life then the whole of this group is ridiculous. No finding a gas cap for an auto will not affect a museum career but, finding a place to live might. We can only presume that the individual looking for a sublet is a museum prof. and working in the industry. If I had to relocate I would first trust family and friends to help and then go to my professional peer group. I hope we all understand that your profession is an extension of how you choose to live your life, your profession is not simply a job, if it is, go somewhere else, do something that will make you happy. Go somewhere where you can rely on your peers for help. Bart Hays >On Mon, 3 Nov 1997, Adrian Wortley wrote: > >> >Single, male professional seeks alcove studio or larger by >> >January 1. For six months to a year. Contact: [log in to unmask] >> >> perhaps someone would like to explain to me how it is that the museum-l is >> now being used for apartment hunting. in all fairness, i think there are >> limits to the requests that should be made in this forum. are there not >> apartment-seekers discussion lists available somewhere? quite frankly, i >> don't think it is appropriate to use the list in this capacity and i would >> canvas people to think before they write on occasion.