I took a minute to think about what sort of org has a natural distinction between “core work” and “non-core-work”.A non-EA example would be a Uni research lab. There are usually a clear distinction between
research (core work)
teaching (possibly core work, depending on who you ask)
and admin (everting else)
Where the role of admin seems similar to EA ops.
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I took a minute to think about what sort of org has a natural distinction between “core work” and “non-core-work”.
A non-EA example would be a Uni research lab. There are usually a clear distinction between
research (core work)
teaching (possibly core work, depending on who you ask)
and admin (everting else)
Where the role of admin seems similar to EA ops.