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Date: | Thu, 31 May 2001 16:51:10 -0700 |
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Keep in mind. . .
- The person who is hiring you (generic you) is looking for someone
to fill a particular position, or they wouldn't have gone to all the trouble
of interviewing, etc. So it is important that folks only take a position if
they think it is something they can do and be happy with for a period
of time. . . at my museum, we expect folks to put in at least six
months in the job they were hired for before being considered for
another position. . .
- As an employer some of the most unhappy situations I have been
in were when someone took a position they really didn't want so they
could get their foot in the door, and then within the first few months
were complaining because we weren't putting them in a position that
could make better use of their talents. . . paying one's dues, means
paying one's dues. . .
- I guess what I'm really saying is, that in most institutions there is a
lot of room for growth and advancement for talented people, just be
realistic and don't expect it too quickly.
David Taylor
Pacific Science Center
Seattle, WA
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