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At 12:35 PM 5/8/2008 Betsey Mayhew wrote:
>We hire 5 interns each summer and put them on the payroll as hourly,
>seasonal employees.
We also find this the ideal solution for everyone involved. It avoids
a special employee class for Interns. Yes, we all understand that
receiving "experience" is considered the "payment" but no matter what
you believe intellectually, emotionally it's just not the same. This
is America after all. The one exception we make is for interns who
wish to receive school credit and are not permitted to except payment
while doing so.
That said, we are quite conscious of the fact that even paid interns
are, in fact, here for the experience and we are very careful to
engage them in meaningful work.
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Tod Hopkins
Hillmann & Carr Inc.
Washington, DC
todhopkins-at-hillmanncarr.com
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