Subject: Unpaid graduate internships
I do not appreciate the moderator's opinions being added to the end of my posting. If the moderator would like their opinion voiced they should do as I have done and place a posting with their name at the bottom. I am not pleased about being called naive. I believe that it is the offending institutions which are naive. The $14-17,000 stipend that the programs give to the students, although much larger that ever before in the past, is wholly insufficient. I am not asking the institutions to pay graduate interns $30K, but rather make up the short falling. A clean, and safe one bedroom apartment in the metro DC area rents for at least $850 and, more often, including utilities is closer to $1000 a month, safe places in the district itself are closer to $1500. Living in the more cost effective suburbs requires transportation, an additional expense I will not even add in. Throw in $280 a month for personal health insurance and you have already spent the programs stipend. Now add in food, clothing, tuition, student loans payments that become due 6 months into the internship and the rest of life's little expenses and the student is easily $5-7,000 or more in the red. I do not feel that $5000 is an unreasonable amount to ask institutions to contribute. Larry Shutts Post-Graduate Conservation Fellow National Air and Space Museum *** Conservation DistList Instance 17:48 Distributed: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 Message Id: cdl-17-48-004 ***Received on Monday, 22 December, 2003