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Museum-Lers,
(First, thanks to the VERY FEW of you who responded to my request for
art packer/mover references; I still owe one person a more direct thank
you for a very helpful reply).
Now, the new favor...
What should a person who is hired for ONE YEAR to:
*consult on building design for a new/renovated facility
*schedule and supervise the physical move of a large collection (tens of
thousands of boxes of material), including coordination of labor with
other responsible parties
*coordinate with architect and construction contractors for collections
move
*coordinate move of collections with other staff members; also
coordinate move of office furniture, telephones, etc., with other
responsible parties (outside of the facility, but within the company)
*train staff of two or four in basic preservation/conservation/art
handling; also help find, design, or decide on supplies needed
*supervise said staff on a day-to-day basis
*plan storage space/organization for new building
*I am sure I am leaving some things out...
...be paid?? This imaginary, hypothetical person is negotiating salary,
and the hypothetical employer wants a frame of reference.
If you reply, would you mind being contacted to verify that your opinion
is being represented as given?
Thanks!!!!!!!!
--
Timothy L. Campbell
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http://www.geocities.com/Tokyo/Towers/8189
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