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Librarian housewife - 2004-04-15 22:50:51
I am or have been both of your #5, and damn skippy you're not kidding. I love my job(s) so much it's freakish.
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hmm! - 2004-04-15 22:54:21
Well, "your url" is screwed up or I am, more likely. There wasn't nothin' in that box when I typed in my shit. Must be 'cause I left out that "http://" goofiness. Well, it's just those family photos anyway.
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librarian wannabe - 2004-04-16 13:42:36
If I could scoop up the capital, I would lurve to go to library school. Until that day, I am known as my cow orkers' in-house reference librarian, since I seem to be able to find prety much any info they ask me for. My favorite was when I was able to tell someone whether a certain Japanese name was male or female.
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Paula - 2004-04-16 14:12:46
Exactly. Love the research, the rabbinical quality of the job, the proximity of books and periodicals, the relative quiet. I worked as a liberry clerk for many years.
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Librarian housewife - 2004-04-16 14:33:38
The relative quiet? I invite you to my workplace here in deepest suburban central Ohio. Cell phones, cell phone conversations, screaming infants, running toddlers, running teenagers, shouting parents, animated librarians, blip-blipping computers, rowdy study groups, persistent tutors, beeping security gate, buzzing alarm-equipped emergency exit strategically located in the Children's Department where it is guaranteed to be opened all the time, clacking keyboards, cheerful conversations, and did I mention cell phones? It ain't your "shush" library.
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Paula - 2004-04-16 15:13:59
animated librarians

Cool! [Jessica Rabbit voice] "I'm not an animated librarian, I'm just drawn that way..." [/JRV]
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