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Getting back to the very first comment -- yes, the job description does ask
for an awful lot. It's been my experience that employers often ask for the
sun, the moon, and the stars, but since no one can do it all, will hire the
candidate who can do the most important things the best. The most important
things are usually those that are listed first.
Eugene W. Dillenburg
Lead Exhibit Developer
Philippine Coral Reef Exhibit Project
John G. Shedd Aquarium
1200 S. Lake Shore Drive
Chicago, Ill. 60605
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