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Dear Robb: "Comfortable" is a relative term. I consider a comfortable
living as being able to live in a decent place without having (at my age,
and professional level of experience) to deal with roommates anymore, to
go on vacation once or twice a year, and to save money, and feed and
clothe oneself without pinching every penny. I daresay that most people
would not disagree with this, nor is this unreasonable. I agree that
museum personnel in some locales may have a hard time realizing this level
of "comfortable." However, some museum people probably are quite
comfortable- if they make a good salary and live in a low cost of living
location. Maybe this is not the case for most of us.......This type of
scenario sounds too good to be true perhaps.......?
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From: Robb Hyde[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Thursday, July 17, 1997 4:30 PM
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Subject: Do you earn a "comfortable" living? WAS: POSTINGS IN NYC
This almost sounds like a SPAM header. . .
Whether you're living in NYC or Waco, Texas---I'd think you'd have to
have a pretty broad interpretation of the word to suggest that museum
people are earning a "comfortable" living anywhere . . .
. . . or perhaps I'm just trying to convince myself of that.
Robb Hyde
Canton Museum of Art
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