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...initiative will not come without a price for the admissions office, which will provide wages comparable to those of other campus jobs??a “significant” cost relative to the current volunteer system, according to McGrath Lewis...
...than a pioneering television chef. But now that the design phase of the exhibition is complete (and my computer is officially dead, blinking disk and all, for the second time this summer), as an exhibition design intern, my work has dwindled. As such, I have resorted to doing odd jobs??the definition of an intern’s work, I suppose—in the aforementioned fishbowl...
...quintessential baby boomer, Stone has held a wide variety of jobs??but all along the way he’s been the behind-the-scenes man, the guy with the boss’s ear and also the man with a plan to help the people...
Motivated by his parents’ strong emphasis on education as a route for advancement, Mitchell held a variety of jobs??ranging from an advertising salessperson to a truck driver—in order to pay his way through Bowdoin College. He graduated in 1954 and, after a stint in U.S. Army counter intelligence, received a law degree from Georgetown University...
...value becomes clear when you recognize the consequences of ignoring them. And the consequences of thinking of Harvard as a corporation are today unmistakable: more than 1,000 workers receive poverty wages—forcing many to work 80 hours or more a week at two or even three jobs??and it is commonplace to encounter abuse from supervisors...