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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Salary usually isn't discussed until subsequent interviews. But if the interviewer asks you what you expect to earn, you can respond by asking what the salary range is for that job. The company usually has a certain number of jobs to be filled in definite salary brackets. An OCS counselor can tell you an average starting salary for such a position. You may also wish to look over the Salary Survey, published by the College Placement Council, or look in the U.S. Government publication entitled The Occupational Outlook for College Graduates. Both are in the OCS/OCL library...

Author: By John Noble, | Title: Prepare, prepare, prepare for that interview | 10/4/1985 | See Source »

...course, late at night, running isn't always preferable to swimming. Especially if you meet some of the river rats roaming my shores around the Weeks Footbridge. This bridge over troubled waters has witnessed two stabbings, two robberies and four other criminal incidences since...

Author: By T. CHARLES River, | Title: Weeping River | 10/3/1985 | See Source »

Speaking of the bridge, have you checked it out lately? If you manage to step over broken bottles, piles of trash, and climb past the graffiti-splattered bridgeworks, you might get an overview of what I'm trying to say: This isn't the way one of Cambridge's greatest treasures--which is on the National Register of Historic Places--ought to be maintained...

Author: By T. CHARLES River, | Title: Weeping River | 10/3/1985 | See Source »

Critics, social and literary, have scrutinized Kerouac for the questionable quality of his work (Truman Capote once said of Kerouac's prose, "this isn't writing, this is typewriting"), his political conservatism and his overt sexism. But the movie sheds little light, favorable or negative, on any of the juicier topics...

Author: By Charles C. Matthews, | Title: Drab Documentary Misses the Beat | 10/2/1985 | See Source »

...addition, the government has more say in what is classified and what isn't. Before, the classifier had to demonstrate that open access to the information would cause "identifiable damage" to national security. Now, the government can classify meterial if "its disclosure could reasonably be expected to cause damage to the national security...

Author: By Joseph Menn, | Title: Research Battle Leads to Policy Flip | 10/2/1985 | See Source »

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