Well said, I'm actually quite bored with the list at the moment, as I don't
have the time or energy to read people's moans.
I'm trying to finish my portfolio (old regs) in the next few weeks, and am a
bit stuck on the 1000 word intro. I'm not sure how to integrate the mundane
description of how the portfolio was put together with some more interesting
material. Should it be reflective, analytical, or something else?
Claire Marsh
Librarian
Leeds College of Music
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sue Farley [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 14 January 2004 09:57
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> Subject:
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> I was under the impression that the point of this discussion list was to
> promote and encourage those of us who are embarking on chartership. I take
> that to include helpful observations as to how best we can do this, and
> supporting each other as we go along, with a positive outcome -
> chartership.
>
>
> Some discussions seem intent on pulling the profession to pieces, (yes, I
> totally agree with everything everyone has said regarding low status,
> lousy
> pay etc, having been in the profession for 20 odd years) but I would like
> to
> see some positive comments too. Lately the forum has become a sounding
> board
> for negative responses and moans.
>
> I'm not sure if anyone will agree (please be kind) This is the first time
> I
> have responded to the discussion list and I felt quite strongly that I had
> to voice my little opinion.
>
> Sue
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