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Barbara,
I understand your question and would like to offer the following: For
many years I had only an Associates Degree and was unable to obtain a
higher paying job because I didn't have a Bachelor's Degree. I
couldn't understand why a piece of paper would make such a big
difference. I finally bit the bullet in 2005 and went back to school
to get my Bachelor's Degree, albeit begrudgingly. Since that time I
have received my Bachelor's Degree (in Business Administration) and I
can honestly say that what I learned in my coursework helped me to
understand the Bachelor's Degree requirement. Having a Bachelor's
Degree (although I agree that not all are equally relevant) exposes one
to topics such as finance, human resources, marketing, international
issues, etc. which are invaluable when working in a management role.
Having a lot of RIM experience does not necessarily expose one to these
topics, and, therefore, I think that the Bachelor's Degree can provide
one with a broader understanding of management issues which may be
relevant to a higher level management position such as a Records
Manager. Additionally, the CRM Examination has questions on it related
to management which I studied for from my college textbooks. So I
think the ICRM factors in the management knowledge gained from a
Bachelor's degree as equivalent to experience which may take much
longer to obtain on the job. I don't know that this is the complete
answer, but it could be part of the answer anyway. Hope this helps.
Julie Ann Fleming, CRM
-----Original Message-----
From: Barbara Wyton <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thu, Oct 15, 2009 1:42 pm
Subject: Re: RIM Bachelor's?
The college requirement appears to be based on the US civil service
standards in existence at the time the group was organized in the early
1970's.
That requirement makes perfect sense as long as the applicant's degree
was
in some way connected to the job applied for. But it still does not
explain how my PhD in basketweaving (just joking) and 5 years RIM work
experience makes me a better CRM candidate than my senior co-worker
with a
High School Diploma and 15 years of varied RIM work experience.
Barb
Barbara Wyton
Records Management Specialist
GLAXOSMITHKLINE (Canada)
Direct Line: 905-819-7050
Fax: 905-819-3099
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