Pam,
Thanks for the nice comment(s).
Humor in my own life is VERY important. I once had a class on "humor in
the workplace" * and it really opened up my mind on how to cut stress
and just relax during the day. With many of us working small museums
and jobs where we are a "do all" and "did that" kind of resume in the
museum field, we need a touch of humor and relaxation.
In fact, it is part of who I am. I've been on this list for many years...
since '96 I believe I started posting.....and I've seen the "humor"
conversation before, and how important it is on our job * and YES
on this list.
In fact, back in '96 it was suggested to have a humor contest on the
list----"In order to introduce some useful humor here, how about a contest? Tell us
about the 25 (or less) things that drive you crazy! Dealing with patrons,
funny experiences that happened in a museum or library, typos on labels,
silly questions (from patrons and others), etc.. If this is too silly a suggestion,
please let me know (I seem to be a bit lightheaded today, too many WWW sites...)."
Not to mention names, one person really didn't think that was a good
idea...neither did I. I think with that idea----indeed, people did have to much
free time on their hands. But, a few jokes once in a while or replying to
a suggestion where someone wanted a few jokes..no harm. We all need to
laugh! Even on the job.
So, good work...and a great idea for a talk to that Bremer Communication poster.
And, please---- oh please *- let us know some of the new jokes you pick up and
use....we want to share in the laughter. (smiles).
Thanks.
John
Boise, ID
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In a message dated 1/11/2006 1:31:59 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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A museum professional is *- someone who needs a GOOD sense of humor and not
be a
wet noodle over every serious thing.
A museum professional *- using Museum-List---is a "good thing".
John
It sure is John! Especially since I work independently - I have depended on
this list and my own research a GREAT deal (thank you!). I really do miss not
having another museum professional staff member to consult with...or to
share a quip or two! This list has provided me with plenty of fun and laughter,
which in turn has 'loosened' me up during some stressful times. Many posts
have provoked some deep thought on many issues and levels...that I may not face
on a regular basis, if at all -but may allow me to be prepared if such an
issue/situation arises.
The list shouldn't be impersonal all the time -the 'list' is driven by
technology, but what is written by us, is not computer-generated!
Pam
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