Now, Andy, we can also tell the stories about running multiple regressions with computer punch cards and walking six miles in the snow to class. Just fond memories. Carey Tisdal Research and Evaluation St. Louis Science Center ______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ Subject: Re: Job Opening in Los Angeles Author: Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]> at INTERNET Date: 11/17/98 2:25 PM At the risk of sounding extremely annoying and having people yell at me, I recall that my UCLA graduate school stipend, which was considered full support, was $3,000, which I lived on with a margin to spare. According to the Consumer Price Index, that amount adjusted for inflation is the equivalent of $8,260 today. I don't advocate a graduate student lifestyle for real grownups, nor do I posit that a grownup salary ought to be equivalent to a graduate living stipend -- my point, simply, is that it's possible to live on very little, even in L.A. It can even be fun. Andy Finch DEFINITELY NOT AN AAM STAFFER FOR PURPOSES OF THIS MESSAGE [log in to unmask] > A salary in the "Low 20s" won't support anyone in LA. You couldn't > even live > in the hinterland and drive in--you'd end up spending your salary on > your > car. Please tell us that this salary is a mistake! Or, that the ideal > candidate is a 13-year-old living with mommy and daddy. > >