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Dillenburg, Eugene 6/28/99 6:32 PM [log in to unmask]
>YES to job postings -- it's part of our profession.
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>YES to job seekers -- they are part of our profession to, and all of us,
>sooner or later, end up in that position.
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>NO to politics, unless museum-related -- it's not relevant to this list.
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>NO -- a BIG "no" -- to Internet petitions -- they are utterly worthless,
>totally ignored, uncontrollable, a waste of time and bandwidth.
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>YES to each of us making use of our "Delete" buttons in the manner and time
>that best suits us.
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>Such as now.
Must admit I agree with most of this in theory. However, it strikes me
as grossly inefficient to post a resume on the list. It only exists for
a small time and is of interest to those members who need someone that
day or in the foreseeable future. Who is willing to slog through the
Museum-L archives for a resume you thought you may have seen a week or
two ago? Couldn't there be a better place to file museum professionals
resume's on the internet or is there already such a beast?
Just a thought
Matthew White
Director of Education
B&O Railroad Museum
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