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>I was paid for my tech writing internship. But my husband >wasn't paid for his journalism internship
Internships that don't pay are all too common. But, from what I've
heard, a lot that do pay underpay rather badly.
I guess my trouble is that I tend to view work as a reciprocal
situation. When I take a job, I owe certain obligations to the employer.
However, the employer also owes certain obligations to me. At times, it
seems that some employers use internships as a way of evading their
obligations to employees.
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Bruce Byfield, Outlaw Communications
(bbyfield -at- axionet -dot- com) (604) 421-7189 or 688-6211 L. 290 http://www.axionet.com/outlawcommunications (Updated 18 October, 1997)
Job Bank Team, STC Canada West Coast Chapter http://www.stc.org/region7/cwc/www/job_bank.html
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