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17th April 09, 08:23 AM
#13
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
That's what I was thinking... I can't imagine the area being too exciting for a recent college grad.
It's not really about the area, though...it's about the experience you'll be getting at the museum.
I had a friend in the park service who was stationed at Ft. Laramie NHS. Not much in terms of "civilization" in that part of the world -- the seasonal rangers had to drive 50 miles to have a beer after work -- but yet it was one of her favorite duty stations because of the experience of working at an Indian War-era fort.
A summer may seem like a long time when you're young, but believe me, a summer seasonal position goes by very quickly -- I speak from experience on this based on my seasons in "grey & green".
Just my twa bob...but if it's a good opportunity, and given the current state of the economy, especially for college grads, you're worrying far too much about what there is to do after work.
Regards,
Todd
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