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4 hours ago, MHS831 said:

I am a professor and we have a ton of committees.  I was new at an area university and was nominated to be a member of the "committee on committees."  It sounded easy and redundant--two things I look for in a committee (we have to serve on some as a condition of tenure).  I asked, "What does that committee do?"  Is it a committee that discusses why we have too many committees?  The answer, in the event you are interested:  A committee on committees in a college "matches the requests of faculty and staff members with available committee positions."  I did absolutely nothing on that committee. 

I work in the private sector and I get the same thing, except they all them Zoom or MS team meetings.   I have several regular ones that I am part of, and only a couple of them are useful to me.  The rest of them are a good time to answer emails or get paperwork done. 

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