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Date: | Tue, 25 Oct 1994 23:12:16 PDT |
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I just read the post from Tess ([log in to unmask]) about what are the
chances of getting work in a museum without a Masters degree. I do computer
consulting to work my way through college. I have almost finished my
B.S. in Computer Information Systems with emphasis on Systems Analysis, along
with minors in Anthropology and English (linguistics emphasis). I know I
could "sell out" to corporate America for the big bucks, but I would rather
make the "little" bucks doing something I enjoy. I, too, have an interest
in Native Americans. Please post responses to Tess' question to the list as
I am sure others are wondering, too. Or, at least, forward a copy of your
reply to Tess to me, too.
Thanks,
Chuck Coker
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PS: i find it interesting that I can be a successful consultant, but I can't
get a job. It seems that when I am a consultant, the only thing companies
care about is if I can "deliver the goods." When I apply for a job, all
companies want to know is if I has a BS degree; competence seems to play no
role in the hiring decision. Any views on this?
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