tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2931042383463966050.post4951561424532963842..comments2024-03-28T11:15:57.026-04:00Comments on The Uncataloged Museum: Do You Age-Stereotype? A Small RantLindahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02833927749919826650noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2931042383463966050.post-2661713162748367072013-05-19T22:27:48.479-04:002013-05-19T22:27:48.479-04:00There are more ominous results that go with age th...There are more ominous results that go with age than stereotyping --age discrimination. I was laid off from my position several years ago and the others laid off at my institution were as old or older than I was at the time (57). Three months before I was laid off I went on a job interview at an academic institution and was told to my face by a dean a few years older than I was at the time that she wouldn't hire someone who would just arrive and retire. I aced the interview but they hired someone 10 yrs younger than me. I could go on with other similar stories from other colleagues. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2931042383463966050.post-53350181014406344272013-05-18T10:22:27.644-04:002013-05-18T10:22:27.644-04:00Hi Anonymouses! Thanks for both your comments--I ...Hi Anonymouses! Thanks for both your comments--I have to admit, I do use these generalizations sometimes, but struggle to make them be more than just that, a generalization. And #2--I hadn't necessarily thought about the Board of Directors when I wrote this, though of course absolutely true--and opens that eternal debate about boards and raising money. Will be interesting to see what happens as new generations move into board leadership roles--a quick google search turns up a multitude of posts/links about millenial giving, but they seem to disagree--so what will those new boards look like? But I do agree, boards need to take the lead in framing the kind of organization they lead (forward thinking, creative, or stuck in the mud). Another post to come perhaps! Thanks both for commenting!Linda Norrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04779967890581247030noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2931042383463966050.post-78266637280044868722013-05-18T10:08:40.059-04:002013-05-18T10:08:40.059-04:00" But at the same time, I know colleagues old..." But at the same time, I know colleagues older than I am who are pushing towards new ideas and understandings and young colleagues who are elbowing their way into the field with new ideas in hand. "<br /><br />I find this statement the exception as opposed to the norm...and I look to the Board of Directors as the over all strength of any organization. (As a hard nosed 'grant giver' - does the BoD want a title or are they leading and producing income?)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2931042383463966050.post-73749074960271929392013-05-11T10:39:08.257-04:002013-05-11T10:39:08.257-04:00I could not agree more! I have always disliked gen...I could not agree more! I have always disliked generalizations based upon age categories.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com