Mark: seems to me your reply to Bob's comments is nothing but an easy way out. Museum professionals are not "used" to waisting their time applying to positions just to learn later on that the salary is ridiculous (or not...). They are simply resigned to it because institutions have made a norm of the very reasoning you're proposing. Out of basic respect for the professionals it seeks and needs, an institution should make sure a candidate doesn't have to dance on his/her head to "find out" what kind of money is involved and then "everything is OK". Of course an institution has the right to do "whatever it wants" but with that kind of respect for professionals, it will also wind up with a second-rate staff. And if they have "their reasons", it might be time for them to a serious look at the way they've become corporations that are completely cut off from the real world. Frankly, I wouldn't want to work for someone who holds that kind of views. Hervé Gagnon, Ph.D. Director-Curator Colby-Curtis Museum Québec (Canada) Mark Morrison a écrit: > At 03:49 PM 4/15/98 -0500, you wrote: > >What is the pay range? Save us all (or some of us) some time. > >------ > >Robert Handy > >Brazoria County Historical Museum > >museum_bob > >[log in to unmask] > > > Bob: Have we not been over this just recently? The vast majority of > museum professionals are used to some position announcements not having the > salary listed and are fine with it. We somehow find out the information > and everything is OK. An institution has the right to do whatever it wants > when posting an opening--they have their reasons. > > As you currently seem very interested in this job posting subject, I am > guessing that you may be in the market for a new gig. The Brazoria County > people would surely miss you. Do stay active on Museum-L, however, as the > museum world enjoys your feedback. MTM