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----- Original Message -----
From: "Carol Reid" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 2:43 PM
Subject: Re: MUSEUM-L Digest - 29 Jan 2002 to 30 Jan 2002 (#2002-31)
> Subject: Re: Getting a job *without* volunteering
>
> The other aspect is from the aspect of the people volunteering. Often they
> are people starting out in a field and are seeking to gain experience in
> order to gain employment in their chosen field, either with you or
elsewhere
> in the field. They are people who want to contribute to something that
they
> see as worthwhile and wish to be a part of it. In our case many of our
> volunteers are retired and are seeking an activity to occupy their time
and
> the chance to pass on some of the knowledge that they have gained through
> their lives and careers. (and all you volunteers/interns out there can
> contradict me if you wish)
The Contradiction:
Although you are most likely correct about most volunteers, hear ye this
contradiction. I am neither retired, nor old enough to join AARP and happen
to be temporarily working (63 hrs/ week) for my former husband. (long
story) I was raised differently than I live. My life is now similar to
Rapunzel's. Refinery and culture calm me down. They bring me back to a
past time.
When I volunteer, it's a win-win situation. My credentials are excellent
and anyone interested can ask privately.
I'm not angry but did not want you lovely people to have the wrong idea. I
understand I'm very different. However, I am comfortable on this list
because all of you are as
different as I! The diversity is wonderful, including the vast stretch in
ages. The cultured people at Museum-L
are like a tonic for me. Volunteering would be the frosting on the cake.
Andrea Silverman
>
God Bless America
Land of the Free, Home of the Brave
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