Ooh, good one. I was just looking at that in the huge new comprehensive Art Deco book that came out this year.
Seeing it in person was one of the high points of my recent visit to the Crystal Bridges Museum. It would also be perfect for the fine art component for which I've been scoping out replacement images, if not for the fact that the price tag would be way above our budget.
I'm sorry, Gud. That's a lot to have to do, and I'm not surprised it's overwhelming, but I wish it didn't feel like you were failing. You are doing an awful lot successfully whether it feels like it or not.
Gud, I don't know what to say except you're not failing, you may be treading water right now but you're not failing. And you're not alone. You've got a bunch of friends and a bunch of us know what it feels like to feel that way. We're always here for you. Is there anyone there you can talk to? A therapist, a helpful friend? You sound like you could use someone to talk to.
The valley is filling up with smoke again, this time from a fire just on the other side of the mountain. So this smoke is full of the heavy particulates as well as just the haze. The winds have shifted, and it's coming in towards the building. It's already getting in through the building's air filtration system. I just love working with the feeling of my lungs being squeezed. I don't think there's anywhere within thirty miles I could go to get away from it.
Aw, Gud, that's tough. You totally aren't failing, even though it feels that way.
Are people in other countries as coy as we are about salaries?
As a public servant, my salary is posted in the statement of public accounts. Here it's any salary over $30K, but in some provinces, it's only salaries over $100 K.
Ask a Manager taught me that it is not illegal to share salaries with coworkers, and in fact it is illegal to have a policy against it!
However, in practice, everyone here thinks it is illegal (or immoral) and we don't even know salary ranges. If you call HR or Payroll, they can't share and tell you to ask your manager. My "manager" doesn't have access either, and our school accounting says that they are not allowed to share. It is really bizarre-- I am not sure what knowing the potential range you could make would do-- or the potential range of a job you might apply for!
It may be illegal, but it's a firing offense in my company.
Per Ask a Manager- it being a firing offense is in fact illegal. Unless that's what you are saying.
Yeah glassdoor.com can be helpful in figuring salary ranges for a company but only if people are willing to disclose. I always go to enter info and then chicken out because my job is so niche it would be easy to tell exactly what my salary is. On top of the other issues, I think Americans are definitely brought up to think talking about money is crass. Is that true? (That it's our culture - I'm perfectly content to be corrected if it's not the case.)
Sharing salary information is a firing offense. Utah is also a right to work state, so a lot of employment laws are overlooked.
It's always been highly verboten wherever I've worked to share pay data. I wonder if they actually know they can't forbid it. My company is generally very reasonable about employment practices, but I think a question about other people's pay would get the same reaction as if I asked about sexual orientation.