>> I resigned, in part, to help my colleagues in this regard. Part of my >> resignation was with respect to my peers and those who come after me. >> After I resigned, the dean was conveniently able to get the pay band >> increased (this crap is backwards isn't it?). Whoever takes this job >> needs to hold out for higher pay, or my resignation is in vain. Time will tell, here. I'll be retired in a few years and they'll have to make that staffing/funding decision here. They may have had a foretaste of things to come, this spring. In mid-March, I had eye surgery for a detached retina two days before a major concert series event. There was a bit of excitement trying to get that event covered, as well as other things done for the next month, especially as the RPT who normally steps in when I'm on vacation was still recovering from rotator cuff surgery. Not the most pleasant way to do it, but the silver lining might be that the powers that be have a little better idea of just what the job entails and how much ($) they would need to cover it after I leave. -- Conrad Hoffsommer, RPT - Keyboard Technician Luther College, 700 College Dr., Decorah, Iowa 52101-1045 1-(563)-387-1204 // Fax 1-(563)-387-1076
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