

If transferring around the system is what it takes to get a full time librarian job in Scottsdale then I'll play along....... but only for a little while. As gas prices rise again (just went up 6 cents a gallon yesterday) it's going to be more and more difficult to afford to work so far north on a part time wage. It's a matter of economics. It would be irresponsible of me to let it go on for much longer. I'm glad to have a job in a library, don't get me wrong. Some don't even have that. But I also have a responsibility to pay my creditors. I just left 10+ years of a 50-70 hour a week job a couple years ago and have no intention right now to take a second full time job and kill myself again.
I passed on a couple full time possibilities after graduation because I wanted to start my career in the library where I grew up, so I knew I was making a sacrifice; I just wasn't fully aware of the difficulty people have in moving one step higher to full time librarian. Oh well; live and learn.
But, on another note. The Arabian library (my current home for the past couple of days) is nice too. I work with a great bunch of people and the design of the building is unique. Working in a branch is different than the "home office". I'll post some pictures next time.
Well, I'm off to the city awards ceremony now.
Michael
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