Gee, Alan, it sounds like you're ready to to be a mentor! It's a relationship
that enriches both sides. Often the mentor learns as much from the mentee (is that a
word?) as the "student" from the "master". I use quotes because I
think the true master always feels a bit of a fraud just because they know how much they
don't know.
Rich
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From: "Winston, Alan P." <winston(a)slac.stanford.edu>
To: "'Caller's discussion list'"
<callers(a)sharedweight.net>
Subject: [Callers] mentorship
Date: Mon, May 7, 2012 5:49 pm
Part of me would still like to get formally mentored; part of me thinks that might be kind
of emotionally
Difficult when I've been calling for 27 years and am (in some ways) pretty good, and
in a fair amount of
demand (when you add up the ONS, Regency, Civil War, English, and contra, I gigged about
50 times last year
and seem to be on track to do that again this year). I know I don't know everything,
by a long shot.
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