I have a STRONG passion for libraries and their purpose in the community. I am one of the hardest workers in Libraryland, and I have a statewide award to prove it. I’ve worked on dozens of library committees and service teams, and I have been instrumental in moving our library system into the future and making it “relevant” to our patrons’ needs and wants in these challenging times. However, I feel as if I can do no more. My hands are tied. These last few years, I’ve interviewed for dozens of promotional positions – jobs that looked that they were written specifically with me in mind. And yet, here I sit day after day checking in and out library books. I love our patrons, and in general I love my job, but I consistently feel frustrated, stressed, and depressed when I think of all the MORE good I could do if just given the CHANCE. Is my time done? Have I done all I can do in this type of situation? Reader, stay close. I believe there’s a lot we can learn from each other as I start to share my life working in public libraries. I’ll be looking forward to your comments in my many posts to come.
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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