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Indigo-
I would be glad to forward to you my list of job research sites that I have
if you would like them. I'm sure its not up to date with some of the new
sites but it is based on where I searched in 1999 to find a job when I came
out of Graduate School. I would suggest that you also include questions on
"How do I get started in museum work? or How to get my foot in the door?"
and "Do I really need a Master's Degree? or "What kind of degree should I
get? or What's the best University or Program" I notice that these come up
in one form or another about every couple of months or so. They also are
often the questions that get people sent to the archives for the answer.
Oh, you might want a question like...."I know you have probably discussed
this, but I didn't see it or hear it, can you help me with...." This should
direct them to using the archives to search for answers. I'm not sure if a
FAQ page will help but its definitely worth a shot. I might get them past
that first question to more specific ones that will lead to more discussion.
Good Luck
Tracie
----- Original Message -----
From: Indigo Nights <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 5:09 PM
Subject: Oh, No, NOT AGAIN!
> Roy Hemmat (the wonderful webmaster of
> http://www.museumstuff.com ) and I have been doing
> some talking behind the scenes. School has just
> started and/or is about to start and, as experience
> has shown for some of us list old timers, it seems the
> same questions get asked over and over and over again
> when the new kids arrive.
>
> The archives are too thick to read, and it seemed to
> us that it would be a good idea to compile a document
> that could be offered when one of the "Say the Secret
> Word, Get the Exploding Cigar or Nifty FAQ"
> expressions comes springing forward.
>
> Roy has agreed to put the FAQ online if I will
> assemble the inputs. Now that we've agreed to that
> much, we need YOUR help.
>
> What are the questions that get asked time and time
> again, and what are the answers (if there are answers)
> to same?
>
> Obviously employment is one. There are a number of
> suggestions for that, and you can spring them up. But
> it seems to me there are lots of others that we see
> with great regularity.
>
> Ok, don't all of you answer at once.
>
> On your mark, get set, GO!!!!
>
>
>
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